Internet monitoring organization NetBlocks reports that the outage "is now entering its 57th day after 1,344 hours," making it one of the longest restrictions on online access in the country in recent years.

The restrictions began after anti-government protests resumed in early January and were further tightened following the start of the US and Israeli war against Iran in late February.

The widespread internet outage has had a significant impact on the country's daily life and economy.

Businesses reliant on online communication, e-commerce, and digital services have been severely hit, while many employees have been unable to carry out their normal activities.

Beyond the economic impact, internet restrictions are often used by authorities to control the flow of information and limit the organization of protests.

This has drawn criticism from international organizations, which consider internet access a crucial element for freedom of expression and fundamental rights.

The situation remains tense, with no clear signs yet of when the restrictions will be fully lifted.