An anonymous report indicates that internet access via mobile devices in Iran is severely restricted amid ongoing protests. Cloudflare Radar noted a dramatic 98.5% drop in IPv6 address space and a decrease in IPv6 traffic from 12% to 1.8%, suggesting government-imposed internet blocks. Additionally, NetBlocks confirmed that Tehran and other regions are experiencing significant connectivity issues, potentially entering a digital blackout. This situation highlights growing concerns over digital rights in the country.
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