Iran : 47 jours de blackout d'internet
Iran enters its 47th day of a near-total national internet blackout, an unprecedented digital isolation enabled by two decades of state control infrastructure.
Iran enters its 47th day of a near-total national internet blackout, an unprecedented digital isolation enabled by two decades of state control infrastructure. | Contesto: cronaca
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- Iran : 47 jours de blackout d'internet
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For 47 consecutive days, the Islamic Republic of Iran has been almost completely severed from the global internet, marking an unprecedented digital blackout in its scale and duration. The near-total disconnection, which began with the onset of recent internal conflict, has transformed the nation into one of the world's largest informational black holes, cutting off over 80 million people from the open web, international social media platforms, and unfiltered global communication. This drastic measure represents the culmination of a state policy of digital control meticulously developed over nearly two decades. Unlike temporary shutdowns seen during past periods of unrest, the current blackout leverages a sophisticated, domestically engineered architecture often referred to as the "National Information Network." This system allows authorities to severely throttle international bandwidth while maintaining critical state and financial services on a tightly controlled internal network, effectively creating a national intranet. The technical capability to enact such a prolonged and comprehensive disconnection is unique to only a handful of states globally. The implications for Iranian society are profound and multifaceted. Economically, the isolation has crippled countless businesses that rely on international transactions, cloud services, and communication, from tech startups to traditional exporters. Academically and scientifically, researchers have been cut off from global databases, collaborative projects, and scholarly journals, causing irreparable delays and setbacks. On a human level, the blackout has severed virtual lifelines for families divided across borders and stifled the documentation of events on the ground, creating an information vacuum filled solely by state media narratives. This digital siege is not an isolated technical failure but a core component of a broader strategy to quell dissent and control the narrative during a period of significant internal challenge. By pulling the plug on the global internet, authorities aim to prevent the organization of protests, block the flow of imagery and video to international media, and demoralize a...
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