Web monitoring companies are causing Internet to collapse across Iran
As the war with Israel enters its sixth day, Iran’s internet connections almost completely disappeared on Wednesday, according to a web monitoring company.
NetBlocks, a company that tracks internet access all over the world, I wrote it on x Iran is “now in the midst of a nearly nationwide internet blackout.”
The company’s ratings were confirmed by other Internet surveillance organizations.
Data collected by Yoda,This is a system that “monitors the connectivity of the Internet infrastructure at a near time” with the aim of identifying macroscopic Internet outages.

David Belson, head of data insights at Internet Infrastructure Company CloudFlare, told TechCrunch that Iran’s internet traffic level is “less than 97%, where it was at one time a week ago.” Company’s own data It’s from Iran Internet connection.
With Iran and Israel currently engaged in military conflicts, news of internet power outages has come. Iran has experienced several cyberattacks since the start of this latest conflict, including hacking Iran’s major banks and Cryptocurrency exchange. Following the attack, Iranian news outlet Elib said Israel had launched a “massive cyber war” against Iranian and Iranian officials Reportedly, they have begun restricting access On the country’s internet.
But it is unknown what is responsible for the collapse of Iran’s internet, Belson said.
“In a similar case of a near-complete Internet outage, it often drops simultaneously to the announced IP address space. This means that the country’s networks are no longer visible on the Internet. However, in this case, we did not see any such activity,” Belson told TechCrunch.
“We can only see a decrease in traffic. We don’t know why our data is reduced,” Belson added.
Other internet monitoring experts such as Doug Madrid, who works at Kentic; I also saw the same collapse.
“Now, many Iranian service providers will be on the second national internet blackout offline, and many days,” Madrid said. I wrote it on x. “This suspension is more serious than yesterday.”