THE National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) This Wednesday (9) began notifying telecommunications service providers to allow their customers access to the X platform.
The measure meets the determination of the Federal Supreme Court (STF)which had suspended access due to the platform’s refusal to comply with court decisions.
According to a note from Anatelit will be up to each of the providers to take the necessary technical measures to implement the court order. The time to carry out the unlocking will depend on the measures used by the providers, depending on their specificities.
Irregularities
Minister Alexandre de Moraes, from the STF, determined this Tuesday (8) the unblocking of the social network X in Brazil. The blockade lasted about 40 days.
It was determined on September 30th after the company closed its office in Brazil and no longer had a legal representative in the country, a mandatory condition for any firm to operate.
Billionaire Elon Musk, owner of the social network, announced the closure of the company’s headquarters in Brazil after the network was fined for refusing to comply with the order to remove profiles of those investigated by the Court for publishing messages considered anti-democratic.
However, representation was reactivated in recent weeks, and lawyer Rachel Villa Nova returned to be the network’s legal representative. With the reopening of representation and the payment of fines totaling R$28.6 million, X asked the minister to return to the air.