Paris: AFP The Internet blockage imposed by the Iranian authorities on Thursday continues due to the demonstrations that have been taking place for more than three and a half days, according to what was reported Monday morning by the non-governmental organization “NetBlocks,” which monitors the Internet. In turn, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Monday that Internet service in Iran will resume in coordination with the security authorities. The organization said, “As Iran wakes up to a new day, data shows that the Internet outage at the national level has exceeded 84 hours,” noting the possibility of circumventing the network outage by using a shortwave wireless communication device, connecting to a mobile phone network in the border areas, and communicating.
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