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Iran’s president orders reopening of international internet access, state media reports

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May 25 (Reuters) - Iran's ‌President Masoud Pezeshkian has issued an ​order to reopen international internet access, Iranian state media reported ⁠on Monday, citing an official after a near-90-day blackout in the wake of the war against U.S. ​and Israel.

The report cited the head of public relations at ‌Iran’s Communications Ministry.

The mechanism for how and when Iran would reconnect to the global web following the decision ⁠was unknown.

Most Iranians have been unable ⁠to access the worldwide web for 87 days according to the internet observatory NetBlocks on Monday, with only a few citizens having access to expensive ‌and advanced VPNs that circumvent the restrictions.

Authorities initially imposed ⁠an internet blackout from January 8 ‌in response to nationwide anti-government ​protests, with connections gradually getting back to normal in February, before a new blackout was initiated ‌following the start of U.S. and ​Israeli strikes against Iran ⁠on February 28.

In normal times, access to ‌the global internet remains ⁠heavily restricted via censorship of many websites, while authorities are increasingly relying on an intranet to provide connected ​services without relying ‌on the worldwide web, notably for schools which are ⁠currently following an online ​curriculum.

(Reporting by Menna Alaa El-Din and Parisa Hafezi; ​Editing by Toby Chopra)

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