91天堂原創

Chile's Telecomms Peak Group To Obey Gaming Website Block Order

September 26, 2023
Back
Chile intends to use a recent Supreme Court ruling involving one internet service provider to apply market-wide blocking of leading online betting sites, according to a top government official.
Body

Chile intends to use a recent Supreme Court ruling involving one internet service provider to apply market-wide blocking of leading online betting sites, according to a top government official.

Chile鈥檚 Undersecretariat of Telecommunications (Subtel) said the government will give multiple telecommunications providers ten business days to provide plans for blocking 23 web addresses under 12 prominent online gambling platforms.聽

The statement by undersecretary Claudio Araya to local radio station B铆oB铆o follows the Supreme Court of September 13 ordering telecomms provider Mundo Pac铆fico to block the 12 platforms.

Alfie Ulloa, executive president of national telecomms association Chile Telcos, which represents Entel, GTD/Telef贸nica del Sur, Movistar, ClaroVTR and Mundo Pac铆fico, said the association is waiting for a formal request from Subtel to block the sites.

Chile Telcos members will comply with the ruling, Ulloa said, although the court decision applied only to Mundo Pac铆fico.

鈥淐ompanies are waiting for the government to tell them which pages to block. We are working with the companies to understand how this will be done 鈥 . Rulings are not commented on, they are complied with,鈥 he said.

However, an industry lawyer said the undersecretariat exceeded its authority in demanding the blockings.

Carlos Baeza, a lawyer who works with Betano, Coolbet, LatamWin and Betsson, told 91天堂原創 GamblingCompliance that the Supreme Court order only applies to Mundo Pac铆fico, and that other providers should not fall into line.

鈥淎s a result of the Supreme Court ruling, Subtel and the Casino Gaming Superintendence [SCJ] are doing everything they can to try to get the other internet operators to comply with a ruling that does not affect them,鈥 Baeza said.

鈥淭he legal analysis is that the other operators are not obliged to do so and the the Undersecretariat of Telecommunications does not have the power to impose this obligation.

鈥淭herefore, today internet operators are in a situation where they will comply if they want to, but they are not obliged to,鈥 he said.

Araya argued otherwise.

鈥淲e have already had conversations, both with the industry and with the SCJ, so the ruling is applicable to all companies,鈥 he said.

Last week it was revealed that football clubs are terminating their contracts with online gambling operators as a result of the turmoil.

Clubs Uni贸n La Calera, Everton de Vi帽a del Mar, 脩ublense, Audax Italiano and Coquimbo Unidos will end their contracts with Betway.

聽Likewise, the National Association of Professional Football was ordered by the Ministry of Justice at the beginning of September to聽terminate its contracts with online operators within 30 days.聽

Our premium content is available to users of our services.

To view articles, please Log-in to your account. Alternatively, if you would like to gain access to the tools that will help you navigate compliance risk with confidence please get in touch today.

Opt in to hear about webinars, events, industry and product news

Still can鈥檛 find what you鈥檙e looking for?
Get in touch to speak to a member of our team, and we鈥檒l do our best to answer.
Contact us
No items found.