Cuba rolls out mobile internet at last

Cuba has finally begun making mobile internet available to its citizens today, reports Reuters. That’s huge for the Communist Caribbean island nation, which is home to some 11.5 million people. The plan is for the national telecom firm, ETECSA, to roll out access to its service nationwide by the end of 2018. That’ll see 5 million people – close to half the country’s population – gain access to mobile data before the year is out. Vox’ Johnny Harris wrote last November that only 5 percent of people in Cuba could access the uncensored World Wide Web, and that many folks…
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