Iranians get back online, to some extent
Israel
Iranian authorities have eased a monthslong internet shutdown that they cast as a wartime necessity, but that has cost the country’s economy an estimated $30 million to $40 million a day. Internet users on Tuesday reported that access was gradually being restored, at least in some places. State media said fixed broadband service was back. It was unclear when mobile internet would be widely restored. Iran has long enforced filters and policed content on platforms such as YouTube and Instagram.
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