Iran’s two-tier internet system is fuelling anger, inequality and public resentment Last updated: May 10, 2026 | 19:02 The restrictions, imposed after anti-government protests in January and tightened further following US-Israeli strikes on February 28, have become the longest nationwide internet shutdown recorded in a connected society. Illustrative image. Gulf News Archives Dubai: Tehran’s prolonged internet blackout is no longer just cutting Iranians off from the outside world — it is now creating what critics describe as a two-tier digital system dividing the country into privileged insiders and millions trapped behind censorship walls. More than two months into Iran’s sweeping internet restrictions, frustration is boiling over as selected groups receive access to a special programme called “Internet Pro” while ordinary citizens struggle with blackouts, soaring VPN costs and collapsing online businesses.…