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Iran Restores International Phone Calls After Brief Blackout

🎉 Good news for anyone trying to reach loved ones in Iran: international phone calls have officially resumed this week, AFP reported on Tuesday.

After a brief telecom blackout that had left families, travellers, and businesses stranded, Iranians can once again dial abroad using landlines and mobile networks. Many had turned to internet apps like WhatsApp and Skype to stay in touch, but the network-based calls offer clearer voice quality and simpler access.

For the large Iranian diaspora in South Asia and Southeast Asia, this reconnection means smoother chats across time zones — whether it’s checking in on students in Delhi, coordinating business deals in Jakarta, or catching up with cousins studying in Kuala Lumpur.

📈 Experts say restoring phone services can boost small businesses and support emergency calls, too. It’s a reminder of how vital seamless telecom links are in our hyper-connected world.

Stay tuned for updates on other digital services — and in the meantime, go ahead and give that call you’ve been putting off! 😊📞

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