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An online post about an ETECSA line for sale at 25,000 pesos has ignited a storm of reactions on social media. Beyond ...
There are two main ways to get online in Cuba. You can take the official route, forming lines behind 25 other individuals for more than an hour at an office of Etecsa, the Cuban government entity ...
More than 50 major hotels and resorts across Cuba offer Wi-Fi, with hourly rates varying from $2 to $10 (U.S. currency). As of January 2016, ETECSA also offers 65 public Wi-Fi hotspots, the FCC said.
In Cuba, where Wi-Fi is both slow and terrible, you will be an emissary from the future, a hint of the degeneracy to come. You're a full-on mainlining internet junkie with the world's uproar piped ...
Google plans to bring fast internet to Cuba. On Thursday, Google signed a deal with Cuban telecoms giant ETECSA with the intention of improving internet connectivity for the island nation, which ...
In some of ETECSA’s recent infographics to publicize its own effort to expand Internet access in Cuba, it uses a stylized Wi-Fi symbol that incorporates the colors of the Cuban flag.
ETECSA announced new regulations that will forbid connecting cell lines on “blacklisted” devices. Users in Cuba who already have cell phones with invalid codes should replace their phones ...
Cuba has ramped up Internet connectivity in recent years, building up infrastructure and opening up dozens of Wi-Fi hotspots in cities across the country, but it’s a drop in the bucket.
Cuba’s underserved and largely untapped communications market is an enticing opportunity for U.S. companies. The U.S. Treasury and Commerce Departments’ regulatory amendments expand upon previous ...
Cuba has the lowest rate of Internet access in Latin America. “Internet use is only for foreigners for the time being,” said a worker at the Hotel Nacional’s business center.