Internet outage in Iran reaches 1,008 hours

(mastodon.social)

69 points | by miadabdi 3 hours ago ago

13 comments

  • BariumBlue an hour ago

    Apparently there have been IRGC and basij curfew patrols shooting at buildings / windows of people who sing or shout anti regime songs and slogans. Apparently they are also (at least in some cases) dressing as women to avoid airstrikes. There has been very little photage and info coming out of Iran though.

    I still believe the Iranian government is more afraid of it's people than of the US and Israel - the US and Israel can bomb leadership and materiel, but without ground troops, regime capitulation is unlikely, unless the populace can themselves overthrow the govt (though that is hard to do when there is a major imbalance in who has guns).

  • gambutin an hour ago

    Noteworthy: It’s not that no one in Iran has no access. Actually some have internet access via “white SIM cards” (1). Reportedly 50,000 or so.

    Essentially, they’ve created a two-tier system controlling who can access the internet.

    (1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_SIM_Card

    • traceroute66 a few seconds ago

      > Noteworthy: It’s not that no one in Iran has no access. Actually some have internet access via “white SIM cards”

      Erm, dude, you did look at the graph on the Mastodon post linked to, right ?

      You see that bit where it falls off a cliff to 0% netblocks ?

      "white SIM card" or not, you're not getting internet if there's no BGP routes being announced.

      I suspect your "white SIM card" was a pre-war status-quo ...

  • traceroute66 13 minutes ago

    Looking at it from an alternative angle, the Iranians are not stupid.

    They know leaving the internet online would be beneficial for their adversaries, perhaps especially as Israel is one of them, and Israel's use of cyber is no secret.

    So by killing the internet, they have an instant air-gap firewall.

    Making the most of the levers they have fighting asymmetric warfare.

  • JohnnyLarue an hour ago

    Bombing civilian infrastructure didn't turn the Internet back on? I don't believe that.

    • CommanderData an hour ago

      Apparently America and Israel want the best for Iranians that they bombed a girls school on day one, and have caused thousands of civilian casualties.

      Next in line are power plants, water facilities and more. This supposedly improves the average Iranians life quality.

      Anything for Greater Israel.

  • curiousObject an hour ago

    That’s unbroken 6 weeks of no direct access for almost everyone

    Of course information does still get in and out, but that is severely throttled

  • reliabilityguy an hour ago

    Is Iranian infra centralized on the similar fashion like in Belarus?

  • metalman an hour ago

    and during that time those people waging war against Iran, murdered one Irainian child every 30 minuits, not counting the other children murdered by the genociders in Lebanon, Syria, and Palestine.

    predictable down vote

    but listen up, Iran has made a tactical move in this, but the implication is that they, like Afganistan are consideriing a strategic move, and many others are watching.

    more down voting, which is an excellent demonstration of how the internet is used by those that "own" it