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Thousands Of Cubans Now Have Internet Access (ap.org)

There's been a dramatic change in one of the world's least-connected countries. An anonymous reader quotes the AP: Since the summer of 2015, the Cuban government has opened 240 public Wi-Fi spots in parks and on street corners across the country... The government estimates that 100,000 Cubans connect to the internet daily. A new feature of urban life in Cuba is the sight of people sitting at all hours on street corners or park benches, their faces illuminated by the screen of smartphones connected by applications such as Facebook Messenger to relatives in Miami, Ecuador or other outposts of the Cuban diaspora...

Cuban ingenuity has spread internet far beyond those public places: thousands of people grab the public signals through commercially available repeaters, imported illegally into Cuba and often sold for about $100 -- double the original price. Mounted on rooftops, the repeaters grab the public signals and create a form of home internet increasingly available in private rentals for tourists and cafes and restaurants for Cubans and visitors alike.

The article also points out that last month, for the first time ever, 2,000 Cubans began receiving home internet access.

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  1. Re:Thousands of slashdotters by cayenne8 · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    Really.

    I mean, who gives a fuck if they have internet access or not?

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  2. Re:Internet access in Cuba by BlueStrat · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    provide uncensored and free wireless internet access to Cubans

    Who told you it was censored?

    It may have been a poor choice of words. How about "monitored, with a high probability of being 'disappeared', murdered, or simply arrested & imprisoned for visiting the 'wrong' kind of sites or making the 'wrong' kind of comments or transmitting or receiving the 'wrong' kind of information/data."

    Better?

    Strat

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