💨 Abstract
On January 8, Tehran and other parts of Iran faced a digital blackout during nationwide protests against economic hardships. Internet connectivity dropped across multiple service providers, according to internet monitoring group NetBlocks. The blackout occurred amid ongoing demonstrations.
Courtesy: Reuters
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