After more than a week of widespread internet disruption, Iran's connectivity is beginning to come back online. Cloudflare detected a notable spike in traffic around 03:30 IRST on Saturday, January 17—a sign that access is gradually being restored. The blackout had left much of the country offline, affecting businesses, communications, and digital services. With infrastructure now showing signs of recovery, the situation remains fluid, but the traffic surge suggests connections are being re-established across key regions.

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GateUser-75ee51e7vip
· 12h ago
The internet has been down for over a week, and Iran finally has some signal. It's been so difficult this week, feeling completely isolated...
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ValidatorVikingvip
· 12h ago
nah, watching cloudflare metrics spike doesn't mean the network's actually battle-tested yet. infrastructure recovery ≠ consensus finality. too many variables still in play
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MrDecodervip
· 12h ago
Has Iran lifted internet restrictions? This move is really playable.
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SatoshiChallengervip
· 12h ago
Data speaks, but the political game behind Iran's recent internet blackout is the real drama. Peak traffic doesn't mean internet freedom.
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