Apagones de Internet
¿Quiénes generan más apagones de Internet?
Based on 919 shutdowns we've tracked since 2018
- Africa
- Americas
- Asia
- Europe
- Oceania
En curso
12
apagones en curso en todo el mundo
104
Apagones de Internet en todo el mundo desde January 2025
15
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
21 835 horas
de acceso a Internet debido a interrupciones intencionales.
En los últimos 12 meses, estimamos que se ha perdido
US $94 034 541
en PIB combinado en todos los países que han experimentado apagones de Internet
Apagones
junio 2024
919 shutdowns
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Apagón nacional
Iraq authorities ordered Internet services to be suspended again on the morning of 27 June 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
Iraq authorities ordered Internet services to be suspended again on the morning of 26 June 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 15 this year, most of which were related to exams.
Irak
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- Duración total 2 hours
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Apagón nacional
Aunque la Autoridad de Comunicaciones de Kenia emitió un comunicado en el que afirmaba que no tenía intención de cortar el acceso a Internet como reacción a las protestas que se esperaban al día siguiente contra el plan del gobierno de aumentar los impuestos, se detectó un corte.
Kenia
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- Duración total 8 hours
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Apagón nacional
Iraq authorities ordered Internet services to be suspended again on the morning of 24 June 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 14 this year, most of which were related to exams.
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 23 June 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 14 this year, most of which were related to exams.
Irak
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- Duración total 2 hours
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Apagón regional
Balasore
Local authorities ordered Internet services to be suspended for two days in the Balasore municipality of Odisha starting on Tuesday, 18 June, as part of an imposed curfew following community violence. Authorities explained the order was given to "prevent the circulation of inflammatory and motivated messages on social media and disturb the public order in Balasore municipality areas; the prohibition on social media usage has been enforced." According to reports, Internet services were partially restored on leased lines at 10 a.m. on Thursday, 20 June, but not mobile data services. All Internet services were restored by 24 June.
India
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- Duración total 6 days
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Apagón nacional
For a fifth - and presumably final - day, the Algerian government is shutting down the Internet for the entire country during school exams, following the pattern of the last few days. Data from Cloudflare Radar and IODA show that Algeria appears to be following a similar pattern to last year, with a longer outage in the morning and then a second outage in the afternoon. As we noted in our post about exam-related shutdowns in 2024, these Baccalaureate exams go from 9-13 June 2024. We have seen daily shutdowns on each of the days, and today is supposed to be the final day. In analyzing the data, it appears that the Algerian government is engaging in content blocking whereby the actual Internet connections remain active, but the Internet service providers are ordered to block certain sites, including social media networks and messaging sites. As we have repeatedly written about here on Pulse, Internet shutdowns cause great harm to a country’s economy and society and are in our opinion not the appropriate mechanism to cope with potential exam cheating
Argelia
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- Duración total 3 hours
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Apagón nacional
At the request of the Syrian Ministry of Education, the Internet in Syria was suspended on the morning of 13 June 2024, between 6:00 and 10:00 local time (+3 UTC) ahead of the last day of high school exams. As per Syrian Telecom. Along with this should event, mobile telecommunication is also scheduled t be shut off between 8:00 and 9:00 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 11 Internet shutdowns in 2023, all related to exams.
Siria
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- Duración total 4 hours
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Apagón nacional
Las autoridades iraquíes ordenaron suspender de nuevo los servicios de Internet la mañana del 13 de junio de 2024, entre las 6:00 y las 8:00 hora local (+3 UTC). El cierre se produce después de que el Ministerio de Comunicaciones de Irak anunciara el 19 de mayo de 2024 que cumplirán la petición del Ministerio de Educación de ordenar el cierre de Internet los días de exámenes de mayo y junio como parte de sus esfuerzos para evitar las trampas. En una carta abierta al Primer Ministro de Irak, la coalición #KeepItOn, de la que forma parte la Internet Society, instó recientemente a las autoridades a abstenerse de aplicar cortes de Internet durante los exámenes. La carta señala la falta de pruebas que demuestren su impacto sobre las trampas en los exámenes, el coste económico de los cierres para el país y su violación de los derechos humanos. Irak ordenó más de 40 cierres de Internet el año pasado, la mayoría relacionados con los exámenes.
Irak
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- Duración total 2 hours
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Apagón nacional
For a fourth day, the Algerian government is shutting down the Internet for the entire country during school exams, following the pattern of the last few days. Data from Cloudflare Radar and IODA show that Algeria appears to be following a similar pattern to last year, with a longer outage in the morning and then a second outage in the afternoon. As we noted in our post about exam-related shutdowns in 2024, these Baccalaureate exams go from 9-13 June 2024. We expect to see daily shutdowns on these days. In analyzing the data, it appears that the Algerian government is engaging in content blocking whereby the actual Internet connections remain active, but the Internet service providers are ordered to block certain sites, including social media networks and messaging sites. As we have repeatedly written about here on Pulse, Internet shutdowns cause great harm to a country’s economy and society and are in our opinion not the appropriate mechanism to cope with potential exam cheating
Argelia
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- Duración total 3 hours
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