As the world watches Iran, those inside the country are dealing with a communications shutdown that makes it nearly impossible to get any message out. For many Iranians, both home and abroad, isolation and chaos have been piled on top of more existential concerns over the future of their country. Precise information is difficult to come by, but estimates suggest between 95 and 99% of the country’s communication network — from mobile phone and internet signals to landline telephones — has been blocked since Friday. The ability to call out to international numbers was partially restored for some on Tuesday […]... Keep on reading: Why Iran's communication blackout could become permanent