Internet Shutdowns
Who Shuts Down the Internet the Most?
Based on 908 shutdowns we've tracked since 2018
- Africa
- Americas
- Asia
- Europe
- Oceania
ongoing shutdowns around the world
Internet shutdowns around the world since December 2024
countries have experienced a total or partial Internet shutdown since December 2024
Since December 2024, the world’s population has lost a total of
of access to the Internet due to intentional disruptions.
Over the past 12 months, we estimate that
has been lost in combined GDP across all countries that have experienced Internet shutdowns
Shutdowns
January 2021
908 shutdowns
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Past
National shutdown
Myanmar experienced a nationwide Internet outage starting on Sunday, 31 January 2021, as a military takeover over the government occurred.
Myanmar
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- Total Duration 11 hours
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Past
Regional shutdown
Mobile
District of Pulwama
Authorities ordered local telecommunication providers to suspend mobile data services in the district of Pulwama from 29 January 2021 (20:00 local time) to 31 January 2021 (20:25 local time) to maintain law and order following terrorist activities in the region. Internet shutdowns during protests or civil unrest impact the ability of citizens to get accurate information from government sources when they need it most. It also becomes harder for citizens to contact family members and friends in other parts of the country, or in other countries.
India
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- Total Duration 2 days
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Past
Regional shutdown
NCT of Delhi
Impact on court hearings: https://twitter.com/LiveLawIndia/status/1354298899867947009
India
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- Total Duration 1 day, 5 hours
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Past
Regional shutdown
Mobile, Twitter
National Capital Territory of Dehli, and Western Uttar Pradesh / Ghazipur border site with Delhi
India
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- Total Duration 11 days
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Past
Regional shutdown
Mobile
Dehli, Haryana
Delhi and Haryana local law and order administrations ordered for Internet services to be suspended in parts of the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi and Haryana on 26 January 2021 from 12:00 to 23:59 local time in the "interest of maintaining public safety" during protests. 3G and 4G services were temporarily suspended in areas of Singhu, Ghazipur, Tikri, Mukarba Chowk, and Nangloi and their adjoining areas in the NCT of Delhi, and mobile services were throttled to 2G speeds. One report indicated that the Internet was not fully restored in most areas that were initially cut off on 26 January, and the shutdowns in at least two districts were extended until 5 February 2021. The order was passed under Rule 2 of the Temporary Suspension of Telecom Services (Public Emergency or Public Safety) Rules, 2017, which empowers the Union home secretary and state home secretaries to direct telecom operators to suspend telecom services. The order for Delhi was approved by Union Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla but was signed by Shailendra Vikram Singh, deputy secretary (cyber and information security) in the MHA. The order for Haryana was signed by Rajeev Arora, the additional chief secretary (home) for the state. Internet shutdowns during protests or civil unrest impact the ability of citizens to get accurate information from government sources when they need it most. It also becomes harder for citizens to contact family members and friends in other parts of the country, or in other countries. From a technical standpoint, such shutdowns can have unintended consequences too. In the case of India's largest telco, Jio, which is fully IP-based, these orders mean even voice calls are suspended.
India
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- Total Duration 0 minutes
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Past
Service blocking
Facebook Messenger, Google Play Store, Telegram, Twitter, YouTube, and WhatsApp
In January 2021, authorities announced that access to social media platforms would be restricted before election day, cutting access for over 45 million citizens.
Uganda
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- Total Duration 1 day, 14 hours
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Past
National shutdown
In January 2021, authorities ordered a total shutdown of the Internet in Uganda during the general elections. After announcing that access to social media platforms would be restricted, a full shutdown was implemented at 7pm on the evening before election day, cutting access for over 45 million citizens.
Uganda
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- Total Duration 4 days, 15 hours
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Past
Service blocking
Facebook Messenger, Google Play Store, Telegram, Twitter, YouTube, and WhatsApp
In January 2021, authorities announced that access to social media platforms would be restricted before election day, cutting access for over 45 million citizens.
Uganda
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- Total Duration 1 day, 15 hours
December 2020
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Past
Regional shutdown
Mobile
Shopian and Pulwama districts
Internet services were suspended in Shopian and Pulwama districts in Indian on 30 December 2020. It is believed to have been imposed under Section 144 of the Indian Penal Code, which allows the government to impose curfews and other restrictions in order to maintain public order. Internet shutdowns during protests or civil unrest impact the ability of citizens to get accurate information from government sources when they need it most. It also becomes harder for citizens to contact family members and friends in other parts of the country, or in other countries.
India
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- Total Duration 6 days
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Past
Regional shutdown
Shopian district in Jammu and Kashmir
Internet services were suspended in the Shopian district in Jammu and Kashmir on 25 December 2020 It is believed to be imposed under Section 144 of the Indian Penal Code, which allows the government to impose curfews and other restrictions to maintain public order. Internet shutdowns during protests or civil unrest impact the ability of citizens to get accurate information from government sources when they need it most. It also becomes harder for citizens to contact family members and friends in other parts of the country or other countries.
India
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- Total Duration 1 day
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