Iran has successfully deployed a comprehensive national internet isolation system. The domestic network remains operational while international connectivity has been completely severed—a carefully engineered architectural separation that goes beyond temporary shutdown protocols.
We're now seven days into this disconnection phase, and that timeline signals something critical: this isn't an emergency circuit-breaker anymore. It's a fully functional, deliberately designed infrastructure.
The transition from ad-hoc internet kill-switches to permanent intranet architecture represents a concerning shift in how governments approach digital control. When network separation becomes a persistent feature rather than a crisis response, it creates a new baseline for internet fragmentation and state-level gatekeeping.
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AirdropLicker
· 6h ago
Iran's move is really ruthless, upgrading from temporary internet shutdown to a permanent intranet architecture... In plain terms, it's a complete severance.
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SigmaValidator
· 6h ago
Seven days? Is this guy serious about playing for real? From a temporary network disconnection to permanent internal network isolation... Basically, he's creating a digital Iron Curtain.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 6h ago
Now it's really a permanent wall... 7 days without internet, this is an internal network being built within the country, it's a bit frightening.
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BasementAlchemist
· 6h ago
Is this really about turning the internet into a local area network? Iran's approach is quite aggressive—going from temporary disconnection to permanent isolation. It feels like the era of global network fragmentation has truly arrived...
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PretendingSerious
· 6h ago
The national firewall has been upgraded, now it's truly a "paradise of the intranet"...
Iran has successfully deployed a comprehensive national internet isolation system. The domestic network remains operational while international connectivity has been completely severed—a carefully engineered architectural separation that goes beyond temporary shutdown protocols.
We're now seven days into this disconnection phase, and that timeline signals something critical: this isn't an emergency circuit-breaker anymore. It's a fully functional, deliberately designed infrastructure.
The transition from ad-hoc internet kill-switches to permanent intranet architecture represents a concerning shift in how governments approach digital control. When network separation becomes a persistent feature rather than a crisis response, it creates a new baseline for internet fragmentation and state-level gatekeeping.