Acknowledgements
Credits and licences for the data sources and technologies that power this service.
Last updated: 26 March 2026
Javid Network Watch would not be possible without the following open data sources and technologies. We are deeply grateful to these organisations for making their data and tools freely available.
Data Sources
BGP route visibility, active probing, MERIT network telescope, Google traffic reports, latency metrics, and outage alerts for Iran.
Data provided by InetIntel / Georgia Tech. Used under their public data access terms.
Web connectivity, messaging app (Telegram, WhatsApp, Signal, Facebook Messenger), Tor reachability, DNS consistency, HTTP manipulation, and DPI detection tests for Iran.
OONI data is released under Creative Commons Zero (CC0). OONI Probe software is licensed under BSD-3-Clause.
Active, disconnected, and abandoned probe counts within Iran, providing real-time network reachability data.
RIPE Atlas data is available under the RIPE NCC Data Usage Policy. Measurement results are openly accessible.
BGP route visibility, announced prefix counts, BGP neighbour data, RPKI validation status, and routing consistency for Iranian ASNs and ISPs.
RIPEstat data is provided by RIPE NCC under their standard data usage terms.
Estimated Tor bridge and relay user counts for Iran, indicating circumvention tool demand.
Tor Metrics data is freely available. The Tor Project software is licensed under BSD-3-Clause.
HTTP traffic volume, DNS query volume, netflow bandwidth, connection speed (download/upload/latency/jitter/packet loss), Internet Quality Index, HTTP/TLS protocol distribution, and bot vs human traffic classification for Iran.
Cloudflare Radar data is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).
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