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During the broadcast of the podcast Desde la Presidencia (From the Presidency), the head of state commented that the opinions ...
But critics of the company have wondered what ETECSA, which is partly owned by Cuba’s military, has done with the millions of ...
The Pentecostal Evangelical Church of Cuba – Assemblies of God joined the growing outcry on Saturday against the so-called ...
Cuban students clamored on Wednesday for further concessions to roll back a rate hike on internet data, saying a decision on ...
Cuba said it would begin to offer additional mobile internet data plans at a sharply reduced price for students after an ...
Balart, (R-FL), posted on social media encouraging and standing in solidarity with student protesters in Cuba.
The increase in the cost of the service, which must be purchased primarily in US dollars, reflects the need to introduce ...
Meyvis Estévez Echeverría, first secretary of the National Committee of the Union of Young Communists, described the exchange ...
Etecsa on Friday capped subsidized mobile data plans - offered for a steeply discounted rate of 360 pesos (less than $1 on the informal market exchange) - at six gigabytes, well shy of Cuba's ...
HAVANA - Cuban students clamored on Wednesday for further concessions to roll back a rate hike on internet data, saying a decision on Monday to offer them discounted access did not go far enough.
Secret financial documents obtained by the Miami Herald show that a military-controlled company with a major stake in ETECSA had millions of dollars on hand last August ...