Apagones de Internet
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Based on 911 shutdowns we've tracked since 2018
- Africa
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- Oceania
En curso
11
apagones en curso en todo el mundo
96
Apagones de Internet en todo el mundo desde January 2025
14
países que han experimentado un apagón total o parcial de Internet desde January 2025
Desde January 2025, la población mundial ha perdido un total de
23 482 horas
de acceso a Internet debido a interrupciones intencionales.
En los últimos 12 meses, estimamos que se ha perdido
US $81 421 872
en PIB combinado en todos los países que han experimentado apagones de Internet
Apagones
julio 2024
911 shutdowns
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Bloqueo de servicios
Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Instagram, Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp, X (antes 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.
Bangladés
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- Duración total 45 days
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Apagón regional
Kurdistán
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.
Irak
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- Duración total 2 hours
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Apagón regional
Baluchistán
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.
Pakistán
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- Duración total 3 days
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Apagón regional
Punjab
The Punjab provincial government has ordered mobile Internet and phone services to be suspended on 13 July from 15:00 to 23:00 local time in the areas of Lahore Airport, Walled City, Shadra, Barki/Hadyara, and Nawab Town. The order was made to control law and order in the province on the arrival of ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
Pakistán
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- Duración total 8 hours
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Apagón regional
Internet móvil
Dhalai, Tripura
There are reports that mobile Internet services have been suspended for 24 hours in Dhalai, Tripura. According to one report, Tripura home secretary PK Chakraborty released a notification under the provision of Section 52 of the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885, to "prohibit SMS messages of all mobile service providers, mobile internet or data service of all mobile service providers from midnight of 12/07/2024 to till the next day of 13/07/2024 of 12.00 PM (midnight) throughout the Dhalai District." The notification was given to quell community tension following the death of a young boy.
India
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- Duración total 1 day
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Apagón regional
Kurdistán
Iraqi Kurdistan regional authorities ordered Internet services to be suspended again on the morning of 10 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.
Irak
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- Duración total 2 hours
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Apagón regional
Kurdistán
Iraqi Kurdistan regional authorities ordered Internet services to be suspended again on the morning of 7 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.
Irak
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- Duración total 2 hours
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Apagón nacional
Iraq authorities ordered Internet services to be suspended again on the morning of 2 July 2024, between 6:00 and 8:00 local time (+3 UTC). The shutdown follows an announcement by Iraq's Ministry of Communication on 7 June 2024 stating that they will enact the Ministry of Education's request to order Internet shutdowns 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 ordered more than 40 Internet shutdowns last year and 16 this year, most of which were related to exams.
Irak
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- Duración total 2 hours
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Apagón nacional
Datos móviles
Después de que el presidente Mohamed Ould Ghazouani ganara la reelección para un segundo mandato, estallaron protestas en toda Mauritania. Aunque todavía no hemos visto una declaración oficial que exija el cierre de las redes, los datos muestran que las redes de Internet móvil se interrumpieron a partir de las primeras horas del 2 de julio de 2024. Tanto los informes de los medios de comunicación como los comentarios en las redes sociales indican diversos grados de pérdida de conectividad. Lamentablemente, ésta no sería la primera vez que el gobierno actual cierra Internet en medio de protestas. Ya en junio de 2023, Internet móvil estuvo cerrado durante la mayor parte de una semana durante las protestas contra el gobierno. Los servicios de Internet volvieron a la normalidad el 24 de julio.
Mauritania
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- Duración total 22 days
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Apagón nacional
Iraq authorities ordered Internet services to be suspended again on the morning of 1 July 2024, between 6:00 and 8:00 local time (+3 UTC). The shutdown follows an announcement by Iraq's Ministry of Communication on 7 June 2024 stating that they will enact the Ministry of Education's request to order Internet shutdowns 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 ordered more than 40 Internet shutdowns last year and 16 this year, most of which were related to exams.
Irak
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- Duración total 2 hours
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