Los iraníes logran hacer llamadas al extranjero mientras continúa el corte de internet por protestas
Associated Press
DUBÁI, Emiratos Árabes Unidos (AP) — Los celulares en Irán pudieron realizar llamadas al extranjero el martes después de una campaña represión de las protestas a nivel nacional en la que se bloquearon el acceso a internet y las llamadas internacionales.
Varias personas en Teherán pudieron llamar a The Associated Press. La oficina de AP en Dubái, Emiratos Árabes Unidos, no pudo devolver las llamadas a esos números.
Testigos afirmaron que la conexión a internet seguía desconectada del mundo exterior.
Irán cortó el acceso a internet y las llamadas el jueves a medida que las protestas se intensificaban.
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Esta historia fue traducida del inglés por un editor de AP con la ayuda de una herramienta de inteligencia artificial generativa.
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