Tehran, Iran – The Iranian judiciary has suspended the work of a presidential body that had ordered the restoration of internet service to its previous state, AFP reported.
This is the latest development reflecting the ongoing internal debate
surrounding the management of telecommunications services and digital restrictions in Iran.
The decision comes as authorities closely monitor the situation
regarding the country’s digital infrastructure and communication services.
Suspending the decision to restore internet service
According to reports, the presidential body had directed the gradual restoration of
internet services following a period of restrictions and outages across the country.
However, the judiciary intervened to suspend these measures.
The full legal and administrative reasons behind the judicial decision have not yet been disclosed.
This latest development reflects differing opinions within Iranian institutions
regarding the mechanisms for managing the telecommunications and internet sector.
This is particularly evident given the security and political challenges associated with the use of digital networks.
Internal and international monitoring of developments
Internet services are a sensitive issue that receives widespread official and public attention within Iran.
Developments in this area are closely monitored by international technology
and human rights organizations, particularly during periods of restrictions or service suspensions.
Observers believe that the ongoing debate surrounding internet management
could negatively impact economic activities, public services, and daily communications.
These activities rely heavily on the internet within the country.


