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Emily Kwong

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Short Wave
Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

Her research partners were telling her that something weird might be happening with the internet in Iran.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

This is not the first time the Iranian regime has shut down the internet.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

And of course the government has said it's shutting down the internet for national security.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

The current Internet shutdown came as a response to protests across Iran, with crowds calling for political change amid rising inflation and a devastating drop in the value of Iranian currency, the rial.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

Since protests began, more than 5,000 people have been killed, according to the U.S.-based human rights activist news agency.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

NPR hasn't independently verified that number, and observers and activists estimate the death toll may be much higher.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

Now, when it comes to the internet, initially it was a total digital blackout.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

But over time, some selective services have come back online.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

These are known as whitelisted services.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

So emails cannot be sent outside of Iran, for instance.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

Yeah, we're not seeing Gmail up at all.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

Despite the near-total internet shutdown, some voices are getting through.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

Like this protester, who sent a voice memo to NPR's Arazu Razvani.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

This man is among the 3% of Iranians who have managed to stay online through the satellite internet system Starlink.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

But doing so is a crime.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

Today on the show, you're on offline, how computer networking happens, how a government can shut it down, and how scientists are monitoring that connectivity from afar.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

I'm Emily Kwong, and you're listening to Shortwave, the science podcast from NPR.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

Okay, so to talk more about the internet and the internet shutdown in Iran, I'm going to dig deeper with Amanda Meng, a social scientist at Georgia Tech who you heard from earlier, and Alberto Dainotti, a computer scientist also at Georgia Tech who studies internet infrastructure.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

And Alberto, let's start from a technical standpoint.

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Iran offline: How a government can turn off the internet

What is the internet?