The 2019 Internet blackout in Iran was a week-long
total shutdown of the
Internet
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in
Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort ...
. It was ordered by the
Supreme National Security Council
Supreme National Security Council (SNSC; ''Showrāye Āliye Amniyate Mellī'' also ''Supreme Council for National Security'') is the national security council of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The current secretary of the Supreme National Securi ...
and imposed by the
Ministry of ICT. The
blackout
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* Blackout (broadcasting), a regulatory or contractual ban on the broadcasting of an event
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was one of the
Iranian government
The Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran (), known simply as ''Nezam'' (), is the ruling State (polity), state and current political system in Iran, in power since the Iranian Revolution and fall of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1979.
Its Const ...
's efforts to suppress the
2019–2020 protests.
During the blackout,
Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort ...
ian citizens could only access the
National Information Network
The National Information Network (NIN) ( Persian: شبکۀ ملی اطلاعات, ''Shabake-ye Melli-ye Ettelā'āt''), also known as National Internet in Iran and the Iranian intranet, is an ongoing project to develop a secure, stable infrastruc ...
.
Mohammad-Javad Jahromi was sanctioned by the
United States Department of the Treasury
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...
because of his role in
Internet censorship in Iran
Iran is known for having one of the world's most restrictive internet censorship systems. The Iranian government and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) have blocked access to 70 percent of the internet, including many popular websites ...
.
The blackout led to an estimated $1 billion to $1.5 billion in damages to the Iranian economy.
Extent
The 2019 blackout was the most wide-scale internet shutdown ever in Iran.
It was "the most severe disconnection tracked by
NetBlocks
NetBlocks is a watchdog organization that monitors cybersecurity and the governance of the Internet. The service was launched in 2017 to monitor Internet freedom.
Work
Projects
NetBlocks publishes original reporting on Internet governance ...
in any country in terms of its technical complexity and breadth."
Although it was a near-total shutdown, top Iranian politicians still had access to the Internet.
The 2019 blackout was the first-ever and longest total Internet shutdown in a large country.
It was also the first blackout that effectively isolated a whole nation.
Doug Madory
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, the director of Internet analysis at
Oracle
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Descript ...
, has described the operation as "unusual in its scale" and way more advanced.
Iranians usually use
VPNs
Virtual private network (VPN) is a network architecture for virtually extending a private network (i.e. any computer network which is not the public Internet) across one or multiple other networks which are either untrusted (as they are not con ...
to access
social media
Social media are interactive technologies that facilitate the Content creation, creation, information exchange, sharing and news aggregator, aggregation of Content (media), content (such as ideas, interests, and other forms of expression) amongs ...
, but none of them worked during the shutdown. As a result of that, some people used
Toosheh
Toosheh ( in Persian)Murphy, David. “Toosheh Uses Satellite TV to Sneak Content Past Iranian Censorship.” ''PCMAG'', 24 Apr. 2016, www.pcmag.com/news/343972/toosheh-uses-satellite-tv-to-sneak-content-past-iranian-cens. Retrieved 1 March 2018. i ...
to get news and other Internet-related content.
A new study by human rights organization Article 19 has revealed how Iranian authorities were able to cut off the internet of tens of millions of Iranian people in November 2019, and use another "local" type of Internet instead. This study outlines the structure of Iran's Internet and provides a picture of control that is unparalleled anywhere in the world. This consolidation of technologies means that Iran is in a unique position to exercise control over its citizens' Internet.
The disruption was part of a larger strategy to restrict the spread of protest-related information and prevent the coordination of demonstrations.
[https://www.accessnow.org/iran-internet-shutdowns/]
Implementation
It took 24 hours for MICT to cut off people's access to the Internet. The ministry had to order a range of
ISPs ISPS may refer to:
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: prenyl pyrophosphate \rightleftharpoons isoprene + diphosphate
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and
mobile data
Mobile broadband is the marketing term for Wireless broadband, wireless Internet access via mobile network, mobile (cell) networks. Access to the network can be made through a portable modem, wireless modem, or a Tablet computer, tablet/smartp ...
providers to stop providing users with international network and connect to
NIN.
Some providers withdrew their
routes
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* Air route, route structure or airway
* GPS route, a series of one or more GPS waypoints
* Route (gridiron football), a path run by a wide receiver
* Route (command), a program used to configure the routing table
* ...
from the Internet and some continued to announce routes but block traffic.
Although the global network was not accessible, local services including
bank
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s, state-run
messaging apps
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, and
vehicle for hire
A vehicle for hire is a vehicle providing private transport or shared transport for a fee, in which passengers are generally free to choose their points or approximate points of origin and destination, unlike public transport, and which t ...
mobile app
A mobile application or app is a computer program or software application designed to run on a mobile device such as a smartphone, phone, tablet computer, tablet, or smartwatch, watch. Mobile applications often stand in contrast to desktop appli ...
s continued to operate through National Information Network.
State-owned
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web search engine
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s and
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Key functions of satellite navigation software usually includes:
# Positioning: ...
were also enabled.
Timeline and statistics
Users first reported minor outages in
Mashhad
Mashhad ( ; ), historically also known as Mashad, Meshhed, or Meshed in English, is the List of Iranian cities by population, second-most-populous city in Iran, located in the relatively remote north-east of the country about from Tehran. ...
on 15 November. The disruptions increased in extent and severity with impact also visible on overall connectivity charts. Iran's largest mobile network operators, including
MCI,
Rightel and
Irancell, fell offline on the evening of 16 November. The Internet blocking gradually increased until the country reached the point of total shutdown. There was a partial return of the Internet in eight Provinces (Ardebil, Golestan, Markazi, Mazandaran, Qazvin, Qom, Semnan and West Azarbaijan) at around 7pm on the 17th Nov but by 20 November,
national
connectivity was at 5% of ordinary levels. According to the Monash IP Observatory, the only area that was not affected by the nationwide shut-down was the historical city of
Bam in the
Kerman province
Kerman province () is the largest of the 31 provinces of Iran. Its capital is the city of Kerman.
The province is in the southeast of Iran. In 2014 it was placed in Region 5. Mentioned in ancient times as the Achaemenid satrapy of Carma ...
.
On 23 November, NetBlocks reported that "Internet access is being restored in Iran and connectivity levels have risen to 64%".
Impact
The Iranian regime murdered around 1500 people protesting the rises in gas prices, making the month of November 2019 to be known as bloody November or bloody Aban (9th month of the Iranian calendar, coinciding, in most part, with November). Iranians couldn't contact their friends and families abroad through the Internet. Hundreds of
currency exchanges
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and
travel agencies
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closed down.
Movie ticket sales dropped 60%. Estimates of total damage to the
economy
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range from $1 billion to $1.5 billion.
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'' reported that the blackout has had a severe impact on
start-ups
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and
small business
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es.
See also
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2025 Internet blackout in Iran
References
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