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Communications in Cuba
Fifty years after the Spanish transition, Cubans should apply its lessons to our country.
Sandro Castro will enter the foreign exchange market with his own exchange rate
The UN allocates over 74 million dollars to Cuba to address the emergency caused by Hurricane Melissa
Santiago de Cuba remains almost cut off: Only 3% of telecommunications services have been restored
The Los Reynaldos community in Santiago de Cuba remains cut off following the collapse of a bridge
The government assures that communications have been restored in the province of Granma
A young Cuban shows in a video how Holguín looked after Hurricane Melissa passed through
Cubans react to the U.S. offer of humanitarian aid following the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa
More than 40% of landline phone services are affected in eastern Cuba following the passage of Hurricane Melissa
Melissa leaves the east of Cuba without communication: More than 80% of the radio bases remain offline
Cuban Oriente Cut Off: Damage to the ETECSA Network After Hurricane Melissa
They are securing a replica of the Granma yacht out of fear of Hurricane Melissa, and social media isn't forgiving
ETECSA announces free communication channels for information about Hurricane Melissa
Cuban meteorologist warns about the danger of Hurricane Melissa's eye
Cubans urge ETECSA to make internet access easier in light of the threat posed by Hurricane Melissa
New culprit? ETECSA attributes connection outages to the "atmospheric duct"
Partial collapse of the SEN causes massive blackouts in Cuba
Rachel Vallori recounts a nightmare in a hospital in Cuba: “I no longer know if it’s a planned genocide.”
Publication by communicators in Holguín sparks controversy: "Because of saying that lemonade is the basis of everything, some people are in prison."
“Take out a television for people to see”: Unusual suggestion from the Cuban government amid energy crisis
Municipal radio in Las Tunas is shut down for 18 hours a day: There is no fuel for the generator
Cuba headed towards the hell of eternal darkness
Power outages in Cuba disrupt even family video calls: "What a miserable country."
Almost 9 human rights violations are reported daily in Cuba
El Toque denounces a new disinformation operation orchestrated by State Security in Cuba
Eastern Cuba will have color newspapers… but with the same black-and-white news
ETECSA announces scheduled disruption in mobile phone services: This is the reason
While in the U.S. they complain that in Cuba they ask for top-ups, a young woman on the island erupts because she is asked for credit: "It's outrageous."
The robberies at ETECSA radio stations in Santiago de Cuba continue
"More cynical, impossible!" ETECSA raises the minimum recharge amount and infuriates Cubans
MINSAP comments on elderly man found dead next to a garbage container at a hospital in Santiago de Cuba
Cayo Digital: The 'Silicon Valley' that Russia Wants to Establish in Cuba
The Cuban regime seizes illegal GSM equipment that interfered with the mobile network
Díaz-Canel calls to "confront the haters" of the regime on social media and in the streets
Up to 15 years in prison for sabotage of mobile phone towers in Santiago de Cuba
Díaz-Canel acknowledges the government's disconnection from citizens and targets the youth
Residents in Coliseo, Matanzas, still lack coverage: six years waiting for assigned phones
New appointments in the Ministry of Communications of Cuba
Cuban mother to ETECSA: do your part, because I need to communicate with my children, and that is not a favor
Díaz-Canel justifies the repression: “Counter-revolutionaries almost always commit crimes.”
Public outrage following ETECSA's announcement of a new 2GB additional plan
The FEU leaves behind more than 40 proposals for ETECSA and apologizes for confronting the state-owned company
Humberto López says that ETECSA's revenues will help reduce blackouts in Cuba
They dismantle a network in Cuba linked to international ETECSA top-ups: This is how they operated
ETECSA updates the status of landline services in Pinar del Río following disruptions affecting over 60,000 customers
Independent experts assert that the slowdown of inflation in Cuba is not genuine
Data package for parents with two children: The unusual proposal from a FEU leader to ETECSA
Students report the presence of State Security in Cuban universities
Bruno Rodríguez celebrates the drop in prices in Cuba and attributes it to the government's plan
“Hang up the phone!”: Cuban father erupts over ETECSA's abuses with international top-ups
The Vice President of ETECSA states that they are working "tirelessly" to "overcome the limitations."
ETECSA "clarifies" doubts and Cubans respond: "We are not abnormal."
Gerardo Hernández strikes out at Alejandro Sanz: "They are too busy with the megas of students in Cuba."
The Pentecostal Evangelical Church of Cuba speaks out against ETECSA's measures and calls for responses from the government
Official newspaper celebrates anniversary with rum and cake
The Christian Student Movement of Cuba speaks out against ETECSA's rate hike
Actress Amarilys Núñez supports university students' protest against ETECSA's rate hike
Academics, artists, and intellectuals from Cuba and around the world send a letter of support to students following ETECSA's price hike
Police beat a Cuban for protesting against ETECSA's rate hike in a park in Havana
Law students sue ETECSA for imposing illegal rates and ignoring their own contracts
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