Eric Schmidt, one of the "heavyweights" of the Google company, has been in Havana since this Friday, where he has arrived with a clear objective: to officially sign the agreement reached between the Google company and the Cuban government. The details of this agreement have not yet been released but it is expected that after its signing this Monday, they will become public.
The news was announced a few hours ago by ABC News, which echoed a report sent from Havana by AP correspondent Michael Weissenstein.
This is one of the most anticipated agreements both on the American side and on the Cuban side, since there is strong speculation, and rightly so, that Google can "definitively connect the island," a country that for years has been "incommunicado." " from the outside world.
The agreement, according to ABC, will allow access from the island to the network of servers called Google Global Caché, which manages access to services belonging to Google such as Gmail and YouTube around the world.
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