Brazil Bans WhatsApp For 48 Hours

    Brazil is in the midst of a
    WhatsApp blackout, after a court in the country ordered access to the messaging
    service blocked for 48 hours, starting at midnight on Thursday, local time. A
    judge in the city of Sao Paulo initiated the blockade on the service, telling
    Brazil’s telecoms companies to stop the use of the country’s most popular
    messaging app, but did not divulge the name of the company or individual responsible
    for the injunction.
    Brazilian telecommunications
    companies have attempted to halt the stratospheric growth of WhatsApp in the
    country before, arguing to the government that the messaging app’s free calling
    option is unregulated and illegal, and blaming the service for a marked
    decrease in people picking up cellphone contracts. Earlier this year, Amos
    Genish, president of Brazilian telecoms firm Vivo, called WhatsApp “pure
    piracy,” specifying that the service used phone numbers that
    “belonged” to cellphone providers like his. Until now Brazilian
    companies have been unsuccessful in their quest to regulate WhatsApp, but
    today’s shutdown may be the beginning of a change of approach from the
    country’s government.
    Let’s just say it was shutdown
    because of the free calls. Lol

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