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Cuba Opens Wi-Fi Hotspots Across Country
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Cubans use the internet via public Wi-Fi in Havana July 2, 2015.
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Reuters wrote Cuba has opened 35 Wi-Fi access points nationwide, offering unprecedented online access in a country that until now has restricted use of the Internet to an elite few.
"It was high time for Cuba to be able to connect. Everyone has the right to Internet," said Alejandro Costa, who used the Wi-Fi on Thursday. The service was available to those who had previously established an account with state telecoms monopoly Etecsa.
At a Havana street known as La Rampa, Cubans brought out smartphones new and old, whether purchased in state stores, on the black market, or received as gifts from friends and relatives abroad. They mainly browsed Facebook.
The Cuban government also slashed prices from $4.50 to $2 an hour, still exorbitant for Cubans, who typically earn a monthly salary of about $20.
For Fidel Croswell, a 50-year-old taxi driver from Havana, the new Wi-Fi network means no longer standing in lines at state Internet parlors.
"But the ultimate solution would really be home Wi-Fi, where you can connect while sitting around shirtless in your flip-flops," he said.
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$2 an hour is pretty expensive no matter who you are especially if you aren't making that much. It cost almost as much as that stupid Gogo Wifi on an airplane. I'm sure we are going to be seeing more advances into the technological world as ties and restrictions with the United States start to be taken down. It's pretty cool to see, as the power of the internet can be pretty awesome.
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Edited* Was thinking about something entirely else on that note Lmao. But It;s cool that theyve allowed access to more people. THough they need to hurry up and allow them to have it in their homes aswell.
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There's talk of Google doing this in New York. Hopefully they'll do it everywhere soon enough.
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$2 an hour is a lot. However its a nice advancement.
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