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Iran’s Blackout Enters Fifth Day as Jamming Hobbles Starlink and Raids Target Users

Military jamming is crippling satellite workarounds across the country.

Overview

  • Connectivity has been reduced to near zero for roughly 120 hours, with monitors reporting only limited domestic calls and no secure communication for the public.
  • Military-grade interference has degraded Starlink traffic by as much as 80% and produced localized shutdowns, leaving access patchy even where terminals exist.
  • Security forces are searching for and confiscating Starlink dishes in parts of Tehran to prevent protest footage from being shared abroad.
  • Satellite terminals remain scarce and risky to use because they are illegal in Iran, with reports of heavy penalties and high black-market costs.
  • President Donald Trump has appealed to Elon Musk for help, and reports say Starlink agreed to provide free service as engineers work on technical fixes.