Pakistan, June 25 -- Iran has started easing nationwide internet restrictions that were imposed during its recent 12-day conflict with Israel, following a formal ceasefire agreement between the two nations.
According to a report by AFP, Iranian authorities announced that the temporary restrictions-enforced during the war for national security reasons-are now being lifted in phases. The move aims to restore public access to digital communications and online services across the country.
A statement published in state media by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Cyber Command said, "The communication network is gradually returning to its previous state."
Iran's Acting Minister for Communications, Sattar Hashemi, confirmed the dev...
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