Internet Shutdowns

Global view of Internet shutdowns

Based on 959 shutdowns we've tracked since 2019. To learn more about how we define, measure, and verify shutdowns, go to the shutdown methodology.

Shutdowns are a critical threat to the Internet

An Internet shutdown is an intentional disruption of Internet or electronic communications, often ordered by governments to control information flow. They are a harmful and disproportionate response to complex issues. The United Nations considers cutting users off from Internet access to be a violation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Governments often cite multiple reasons for shutdowns, such as maintaining social peace, responding to security, fighting fake news, and preventing cheating in exams. There is no evidence that shutdowns are effective at achieving their goals. Instead, they weaken users’ trust in digital services, damage the economy, deter foreign investment, and undermine human rights.

Despite this, as of 17 August 2026 there are currently 11 ongoing shutdowns. There have been 75 total or partial shutdowns across 10 countries since August 2025, resulting in a loss of 18,610 hours of access to the Internet due to intentional disruptions. Read our policy brief to learn more about our position, or explore shutdown trends and analysis on the Pulse blog.

Ongoing Internet shutdowns Permanent link

How we verify Internet Shutdowns

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We started tracking Internet shutdowns in 2019, and to date, we’ve tracked 959. There have been Internet shutdowns in a total of 61 countries since we started tracking, with a median duration of 8 hours. The latest country to experience a shutdown for the first time is Afghanistan. Asia is the region with the highest number of shutdowns over time. The most common shutdown trigger over the past 12 months is Exams, and of all time is Government Action.

One trend that is hard to see in the data set itself is the growth in regional and hyper-localized shutdown events. These are difficult to capture and track using traditional Internet measurement tools. For these, we rely more heavily on reports from trusted partners and media outlets. If you’re aware of a shutdown that we seem to be missing in our dataset, contact the Pulse team.

You can download the dataset or use the Pulse API.

Compare shutdowns between countries and across regions

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Total number of hours is cumulative, and includes all national and regional shutdowns.

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Explore resources and activities to stop shutdowns and help governments commit to an open, unrestricted Internet.

Explore shutdown stories on the Pulse blog

Find reports, trends, analysis, and opinion pieces by our team and guest authors from around the world on the Internet Society Pulse blog.

Read and share the Internet Society’s position paper

Learn more about the negative impact of Internet shutdowns on economies, people, and on the interconnected Internet itself, and what we advocate for instead.

All tracked shutdowns Permanent link

Country Start date Verification level Shutdown reach Cause Affected services Duration
Iraq 20 May 2025 Acknowledged National shutdown Exams Internet Services 2 hours
India 8 May 2025 Confirmed Regional shutdown Government Action Mobile Internet Services 18 hours
India 8 May 2025 Unconfirmed Regional shutdown Government Action Mobile Internet 18 hours
Russia 5 May 2025 Unconfirmed Regional shutdown Government Action Mobile Internet Services 3 days, 19 hours
India 24 April 2025 Acknowledged Regional shutdown Government Action Mobile Internet Services 20 hours
India 23 April 2025 Acknowledged Regional shutdown Government Action Mobile Internet Services 21 hours
India 13 April 2025 Acknowledged Regional shutdown Government Action Mobile Internet Services 4 days, 7 hours
India 8 April 2025 Acknowledged Regional shutdown Protests Mobile Internet Services 3 days
India 5 April 2025 Acknowledged Regional shutdown Protests Mobile Internet Services 1 day, 18 hours
India 14 March 2025 Acknowledged Regional shutdown Government Action Mobile Internet Services 3 days
Iraq 18 February 2025 Acknowledged Regional shutdown Government Action - 545 days, 1 hour
India 16 February 2025 Acknowledged Regional shutdown Government Action - 2 days
Democratic Republic of the Congo 1 February 2025 Confirmed Service blocking Protests X (Twitter), TikTok 9 days
Democratic Republic of the Congo 27 January 2025 Confirmed Regional shutdown Government Action Internet Services, Mobile Internet Services 4 days
South Sudan 22 January 2025 Acknowledged Service blocking Government Action Facebook, TikTok 5 days
Venezuela 10 January 2025 Confirmed Service blocking Elections X (Twitter), Telegram, Signal 1 day
Venezuela 4 January 2025 Confirmed Service blocking Elections X (Twitter), VPN services, Signal, DNS 7 days, 13 hours
India 14 December 2024 Acknowledged Regional shutdown Protests Mobile Internet Services 3 days, 17 hours
India 6 December 2024 Acknowledged Regional shutdown Protests Mobile Internet Services 3 days, 11 hours
India 24 November 2024 Unconfirmed Regional shutdown Government Action Mobile Internet Services 5 days, 8 hours
Venezuela 23 November 2024 Confirmed Service blocking Elections X (Twitter), YouTube, Signal 5 hours
India 16 November 2024 Acknowledged Regional shutdown Government Action Internet Services, Mobile Internet Services, VPN services 23 days
Pakistan 15 November 2024 Unconfirmed Regional shutdown Government Action Mobile Internet Services 640 days, 12 hours
India 11 November 2024 Confirmed Regional shutdown Government Action Internet Services 2 days
Mozambique 7 November 2024 Acknowledged National shutdown Protests Mobile Internet Services 11 hours