Entrepreneur Bill Moore was in his Austin, Texas,
office last Thursday, watching explosive growth for his company’s
walkie-talkpublic dissatisfaction over crime and multiple other factors.
ie app, Zello, inside Venezuela. Zello had become the
favorite app of protest organizers there after recently hitting the mark
as the most popular app in Ukraine. Over the past few days in
Venezuela, the protests ballooned following rapidly rising food prices,
controversy over President Nicolas Maduro’s economic policies,
Moore was finding that in Venezuela that popularity had a price.
Shortly after 9 p.m., his Twitter feed blew up with messages from users
inside the country. The government-owned Internet service provider, CANTV,
which hosts 90 percent of Venezuela’s Internet traffic, was blocking
the app as well as access to Zello’s website. Downloads were dropping
off considerably.
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