Internet disruption in Iran for two consecutive nights as anniversary of revolutionary uprising approaches

As the anniversary of the revolutionary uprising approached, the internet across Iran faced severe disruption for two consecutive nights.
As the anniversary of the death of Mahsa Amini approaches, the rise of the popular revolution and the upcoming calls for her overthrow have created fear in the regime's apparatus, which is scrambling to prevent the upcoming events. The regime has also disrupted the internet network due to the lack of access for the Iranian people to transfer information inside and outside the country in order to coordinate the calls on the promised day.
Netblocks, which monitors restrictions on internet access worldwide, also reported internet disruptions across Iran. The organization reported: “Internet outages have been recorded for the second consecutive night in Iran since 1 a.m. local time. Network data shows that connectivity has dropped to 71% of normal levels.”
But the Iranian people, who became thoroughly familiar with the regime's actions over the past year, had prepared and announced to each other calls, strikes, and plans for the promised day over the past month, before the disruption in the internet and the lack of access to each other across Iran, so that they would be prepared for a new uprising on such a day.
The disruption of the internet due to the lack of coordination by the people, the internal collapse of the regime, the reaction of some seminary clerics regarding the regime's performance with the people, the announcement of a call inside and outside the country, and the unity and solidarity of the people for the promised day, herald the victory of the popular revolution and the overthrow of the regime.




