Free Directv campaign for Venezuela.

in hive-175254 •  4 years ago  (edited)

Hello dear readers!

Last Tuesday, May 12, abruptly and without prior notice, the multinational AT&T announced in a statement the immediate cessation of its operations in Venezuela, this measure left approximately 10 million users without access to this service, without access to information or entertainment at a time when confinement measures have the whole family at home.

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From that day until today, some news events have taken place regarding this matter, the supreme court issued a ruling ordering CONATEL, the telecommunications regulatory entity in Venezuela, to take possession of all the movable and immovable assets of Directv in the country, CONATEL to in turn, he called on the company to immediately restore the service, which has not happened.

NGO Mundo sin Mordaza.

The NGO world without gag launched a campaign with some public figures, artists and athletes, a collection of digital signatures to ask the multinational AT&T to establish an international signal of Directv freely.

"In the face of the worldwide pandemic of COVID-19 and the enormous need for Venezuelans to have relief from the harsh living conditions to which they are being subjected, a petition is raised for AT&T to activate a DirecTV signal abroad, that allows users to access information and entertainment channels in Venezuela. "

Excerpts from the petition.

"Given that access to information and freedom of expression are inalienable human rights, the Venezuelan population turns to the good offices and humanitarian vocation of the company DirecTV to activate reception systems and TV to return to the homes of almost 10 million Venezuelans."

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The NGO is organizing various activities, ranging from the digital signature of the petition to a worldwide tweet organized for next Thursday, May 28.

If these measures will have any positive results, we do not know yet, the fact is that there are a large number of people joining this activity because they have decided not to stay without doing anything in this situation.

Anyway, I am writing this publication because maybe you are Venezuelan, you are affected by the situation and you want to join to support this initiative, or you are simply a Venezuelan by the world or of another nationality but you identify with this type of fight, you are welcome.

This is my previous post regarding this topic: AT&T Closes Directv Operations in Venezuela.

Here Change.org you can access to leave your digital signature and learn more about this initiative.

Thank you for reading!


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Well, if only things were that easy to solve, many Venezuelans would benefit!

Is this how bad Venezuela is? It is like the country is a shadow of itself. When there was xenophobic attack in South Africa, several African countries were willing to let go of the DSTV as there were several other local television cable stations which were better but for venezuelans to worry about 1 station, then the country is messed up.

  ·  4 years ago (edited)

I really hope this action creates a solution to the problem, it is not convenient to obey governmental order on lock down without any means of accessing information or entertainment.

an unfortunate and complex situation, let's hope the request is taken into account and soon everyone affected have service ami