After months of blackout, Iran gives internet to select few

Published May 14, 2026 Updated May 14, 2026 01:40pm

After months under a near-total internet blackout during the Middle East war, Iranian tech worker Amir Hassan was finally able to get back online, but only through a privileged service that has sparked public criticism, AFP reports.

Millions like the 39-year-old have been unable to access the internet since February 28, punishing the pockets of online entrepreneurs and workers.

But Hassan did not hesitate when a message offered him the chance to get back online by purchasing the so-called “Pro Internet” system, designed for certain professionals and business owners.

“It was out of necessity. I was forced to get internet so I could ensure the flow of my income,” he told AFP, adding that he paid around $11 for an initial 50-gigabyte package.

The blackout since the war broke out has left most in the dark online, except for some limited local websites, banking services and state-approved applications.

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