New data shows selective university access amid Iran’s internet outage persists

In the ongoing nationwide internet shutdown in Iran, new insights reveal that selective access to online networks has been granted to universities, while the rest of the country remains largely offline. This update, sourced from Fraudlogix data, highlights how the Iranian government is controlling digital access as part of the internet outage strategy. The selective allowance enables certain educational institutions to resume limited operations, though it raises questions about the implications for academic freedom and information flow. The outage, which continues to affect millions, has significant economic and social impacts, limiting communication and access to vital information for the Iranian population. Analysts suggest that this strategic access could be part of the government’s effort to maintain some level of educational continuity while mitigating widespread unrest. This situation underscores the complex balancing act between government censorship measures and the needs of academic institutions. Stakeholders are watching closely to see how these developments affect the country’s international relations and internal dynamics.

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