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ETECSA is already carrying out internet tests in homes in Old Havana

A publication today, in the forums section of the website of the Cuban Ministry of Communications, has confirmed that the internet pilot tests, announced in two Popular Councils of Old Havana, are already being carried out.

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Foto © Cubadebate

This article is from 7 years ago

At the end of last January and the beginning of February, the news circulated, even in official media, that internet tests would be carried out in two Popular Councils in Old Havana.

The Web Cubadebate published an enthusiastic article titled “ETECSA announces pilot tests to bring internet to homes.”

In said article, which later other media echoed and even reached press agencies, It was announced that ETECSA would begin pilot testing "soon."

The pilot test would be "in order to begin, in the future, to bring internet to homes" as reported at that time by specialist Odalys Rodríguez del Toro (director of the Havana Division of ETECSA).

He advanced that These connections would be through fiber optics "thanks to an agreement with the Chinese company Huawei", and that at the time, the rates for the service would be reported.

Since then, little had been heard about the subject ―in the Island's media or not― until a publication today, in the forum section of the website of the Ministry of Communications of Cuba, has confirmed that these tests are already being carried out in Old Havana, although they have not gone into details of any kind about their progress.​​

Capture of the forum in which citizens asked about the topic (Photo: Cibercuba)

Questioned on two occasions, the moderator of this official forum answered that these tests are already being carried out and that, once they are completed, information would be provided on the steps to follow.

The possibility of having internet in their homes is a concern among many Cubans (Photo: Cibercuba)

This news comes on a day when we have also learned that Havana's boardwalk will have Wi-Fi access, expectedly before the end of 2016. However, one still wonders why everything is so slow.

We just hope that sometime the words that preside the website of the Ministry of Communications of Cuba become a reality: "Communications at the service of Society".

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Judith Moris

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduate in Hispanic Philology from the University of Havana, and Master from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. She has been a professor at the UH and a researcher at the UAB, and an editor/editor for the Teide publishing house.


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Judith Moris

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduate in Hispanic Philology from the University of Havana, and Master from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. She has been a professor at the UH and a researcher at the UAB, and an editor/editor for the Teide publishing house.