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Iran reopens international internet; Alaska faces high costs and slow speeds.

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Recent news highlights contrasting situations regarding internet access globally. In Iran, President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the reopening of international internet access, ending a nearly 90-day blackout imposed following regional conflicts. This move, reported by state media, signifies a potential shift in connectivity for the nation after an extended period of isolation from the global web. Meanwhile, in Alaska, a significant investigation is underway into internet companies due to persistently high costs and slow speeds experienced by residents, which are notably worse than the national average. Despite billions in public funds allocated to improve the situation, the effectiveness of these investments is being questioned. This investigation aims to understand the ground reality of internet access in Alaskan communities, underscoring the ongoing challenges in ensuring equitable and affordable connectivity for all citizens.
Last updated: May 26, 2026