Internet Shutdowns
Who Shuts Down the Internet the Most?
Based on 838 shutdowns we've tracked since 2018
- Africa
- Americas
- Asia
- Europe
- Oceania
Ongoing
10
ongoing shutdowns around the world
111
Internet shutdowns around the world since June 2024
15
countries have experienced a total or partial Internet shutdown since June 2024
Since June 2024, the world’s population has lost a total of
27,624 hours
of access to the Internet due to intentional disruptions.
Over the past 12 months, we estimate that
US $356,000,557
has been lost in combined GDP across all countries that have experienced Internet shutdowns
Shutdowns
July 2024
838 shutdowns
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Past
National shutdown
At the request of the Syrian Ministry of Education, the Internet in Syria was suspended on the morning of 29 July 2024, between 7:00 and 9:45 local time (+3 UTC) ahead of the second day of the third round of high school exams as per the announcement by Syria Telecom. The company issued a schedule for the Internet and telecommunication services shut down. Along with this shutdown event, mobile telecommunication is also scheduled to be shut off between 9:00 and 9:45 local time (+3 UTC). The first shutdown event in this series happend on 25 July. The #KeepItOn coalition, which the Internet Society is a member, recently urged Syrian and other authorities to abstain from implementing Internet shutdowns during exams, noting the lack of evidence demonstrating their impact on exam cheating, the economic cost of shutdowns on countries, and their violation of human rights. Since 2019, Syria has ordered multiple Internet shutdowns, all related to exams.Syria
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- Total Duration 3 hours
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Past
National shutdown
At the request of the Syrian Ministry of Education, the Internet in Syria was suspended on the morning of 28 July 2024, between 7:00 and 10:30 local time (+3 UTC) ahead of the second day of the second round of high school exams as per announcement by Syria Telecom. The company issued a schedule for the Internet and telecommunication services shutdown. Along with this shutdown event, mobile telecommunication is also scheduled to be shut off between 9:00 and 10:30 local time (+3 UTC). The first shutdown event in this series happend on 25 July. The #KeepItOn coalition, which the Internet Society is a member, recently urged Syrian and other authorities to abstain from implementing Internet shutdowns during exams, noting the lack of evidence demonstrating their impact on exam cheating, the economic cost of shutdowns on countries, and their violation of human rights. Since 2019, Syria has ordered multiple Internet shutdowns, all related to exams.Syria
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- Total Duration 3 hours
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Past
National shutdown
At the request of the Syrian Ministry of Education, the Internet in Syria was suspended on the morning of 25 July 2024, between 7:00 and 10:30 local time (+3 UTC) ahead of the first day of the second round of high school exams as per announcement by Syria Telecom. The company issued a schedule for the Internet and telecommunication services shutdown. Along with this shutdown event, mobile telecommunication is also scheduled to be shut off between 9:00 and 10:30 local time (+3 UTC). The #KeepItOn coalition, which the Internet Society is a member, recently urged Syrian and other authorities to abstain from implementing Internet shutdowns during exams, noting the lack of evidence demonstrating their impact on exam cheating, the economic cost of shutdowns on countries, and their violation of human rights. Syria ordered multiple Internet shutdowns, all related to exams.Syria
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- Total Duration 3 hours
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Past
Regional shutdown
Nuh, Haryana
Nuh authorities have ordered Internet and SMS services to be suspended for 24 hours starting from 18:00 local time on 21 July. The orders were issued by the Additional Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi to prevent any disturbance to peace and public order in the Nuh district amid the Brajmandal Jalabhishek Shobha Yatra prosession happening on Monday 22 July. According to one report, Nuh Deputy Commissioner Dhirendra Khadgata said the exemptions have been provided for personal SMS, mobile recharges, banking SMS, voice calls, corporate and domestic broadband, and leased line Internet.India
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- Total Duration 1 day
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Ongoing
Regional shutdown
Annobón
Equatorial Guinea authorities ordered fixed and mobile Internet services to be suspended in Annobón from 20 July, following demonstrations against environmental exploitation, restricting people’s ability to exercise their human rights. Further reports suggest that the Ministry of Transport, Post, and Telecommunications ordered Starlink to suspend its satellite Internet from 7 August.Equatorial Guinea
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- Total Duration 357 days, 2 hours
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Past
National shutdown
Facebook
[UPDATE - 23 July 2024 - 13:00 UTC] - Connectivity is gradually returning to Bangladesh. (See charts below.) After 5 days, our NetLoss calculator estimates this shutdown has cost the Bangladesh economy over $21,965,222 USD. Data and reports show that mobile Internet has been shut down across much of Bangladesh amidst protests against the government. Media reports state that much of the protest activity is around the capital, Dhaka, and is related to quotas and hiring rules for civil service. Protests against the hiring practices have been ongoing for several days but have increased over the last day or so. Cloudflare Radar and IODA both showed the disruption of Internet connectivity starting with mobile networks early on 18 July and advancing to a complete loss of connectivity within the country around 15:00 UTC. The government of Bangladesh confirmed that they have ordered this shutdown. Over 40 civil society organizations that are part of the KeepItOn Coalition have signed a letter calling on the government of Bangladesh to restore Internet connectivity. The Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI) indicates that they have seen blocking of social media sites beginning back on 16 July. If you are located in Bangladesh, you can help test Internet connectivity by running OONI’s mobile probe app on your mobile device. If the shutdown continues, our NetLoss calculator estimates there will be a loss to the Bangladesh economy of over USD $3,500,000 per day. Read more about Bangladesh's Internet infrastructure in our country report.Bangladesh
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- Total Duration 5 days, 12 hours
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Past
Service blocking
Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Instagram, Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp, X (Formerly Twitter), YouTube
[Update 2 August] According to OONI data, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter services started to resume normal operations on 31 July, with no anomalies recorded on 1 August. [Update 28 July] There are reports that Facebook is being blocked in Bangladesh, coinciding with the protests against a quota system for jobs in the public sector in Dhaka. Initial data from OONI (see report) suggests the block is only for Facebook and was in place from 16 July. Facebook and all Internet services were subsequently unreachable during the five and a half day Internet shutdown from 18 to 25 July. Following the shutdown, OONI testing shows that Facebook is still being blocked as are other Meta services, including Facebook Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp.OONI notes that its testing suggested "potential temporary blocking of WhatsApp on 17th July 2024 between 7:00 to 9:00 am UTC. More specifically...attempted connections to WhatsApp’s registration service and WhatsApp Web failed, resulting in connection reset errors." Since July 24 there have also been increases in anomalies (signals of potential censorship) for tests to Signal, Telegram, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube. No cause documentation has been made apparent thus far.Bangladesh
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- Total Duration 58 days
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Past
Regional shutdown
Facebook, Instagram
Punjab
Data and reports show that mobile Internet has been shut down in parts of Pakistan's Punjab region during the religious festival of Muharram. Media reports state that mobile services include not only mobile Internet but network calls and SMS texts with a focus in specific areas along procession routes and venues hosting religious gatherings (majalis). These events follow the Punjab government's request to suspended mobile Internet services and popular social media services from 13 to 17 July. Reports suggest that mobile Internet services were already partially suspended on Sunday 14 July in certain areas of Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Jhang, Bahawalpur, and Bahawalnagar.Pakistan
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- Total Duration 1 day
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Regional shutdown
Kurdistan
Iraqi Kurdistan regional authorities ordered Internet services to be suspended again on the morning of 14 July 2024, between 6:00 and 8:00 local time (+3 UTC). The shutdown comes on exam days as part of its efforts to prevent cheating. In an open letter to the Prime Minister of Iraq, the #KeepItOn coalition, which the Internet Society is a member, recently urged authorities to abstain from implementing Internet shutdowns during exams. The letter notes the lack of evidence demonstrating their impact on exam cheating, the economic cost of shutdowns on the country, and their violation of human rights.Iraq
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- Total Duration 2 hours
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Regional shutdown
Balochistan
Local authorities in Pakistan's Balochistan province ordered that mobile Internet and cellphone services in parts of the province be suspended from 14 to 17 July during the religious festival of Muharram. A spokesperson for the Balochistan Home Ministry said that the suspension will affect Quetta, Kachhi, Jhal Magsi, Jaffarabad, and Usta Muhammad. Similar directives have been issued in Pakistan's Punjab province, where mobile Internet services and popular social media services have been partially suspended.Pakistan
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- Total Duration 3 days
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