Iran Internet Contract Surges to 85.5% as Blackout Lifts
Iran's internet-access contract hits 85.5% as of 20:40 UTC on May 28, up +52pp in 24 hours on $393k after President Pezeshkian ordered the blackout lifted.
The Iran internet-restoration contract trades at 85.5% as of 20:40 UTC on May 28, up +52.2pp in 24 hours on $393k of volume. The market swung from an intraday low of 10.75% to a session peak of 94.25% after Iranian authorities began restoring internet access that had been cut since February 28.
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