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Tehran Calms Down as Calls and Internet Services Return

Tehran has taken a deep breath this week as international calls buzz back to life and key internet services flicker on. CMG reporter Li Jiannan, on the ground, paints a picture of a city regaining its rhythm after days of uncertainty.

“It feels like hitting the refresh button,” says Li, describing streets where traffic flows smoothly and coffee shops hum with chatter. Over the past few days, residents saw international call lines restored, letting families reconnect across borders, and partial internet access returning to apps and websites they rely on for news and socializing.

After a period of tightened communication channels—when many felt cut off from the world—Tehran’s return to connectivity brings relief and hope. Students can now join online classes, entrepreneurs can get back to business calls, and #FoodTok lovers can share their favorite chelo kebab spots again! 🍽️✨

While some areas still face intermittent outages, the capital’s overall vibe is one of cautious optimism. “Neighbors are checking in on each other, swapping stories over chai, and feeling a sense of normalcy,” Li adds.

For travelers and locals alike, this resurgence of connectivity marks a step toward reopening lives paused by uncertainty. Keep an eye on the skies and screens—Tehran is back online! 🌐📱

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