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Computerization in Cuba
Cuba launches online service for the legalization of Civil Registry certificates
Transfermóvil platform breaks record with over 1.2 billion transactions in 2024
Young Cuban wins bronze medal at International Olympiad in Informatics
Government presents new digital platform for procedures in Cuba
Government approves law to control access to information in Cuba
Cuba: Mipyme launches advertising on screens in public spaces in Havana
FINCIMEX continues to accept remittances despite a supposed "technical incident" that prevents their withdrawal
Cuba reported more than 2,600 cybersecurity incidents from January to September 2023
The elderly are the main ones affected by the banking system in Cuba
Cuban professor gets emotional when buying his first computer in the U.S.
Elimination of cash payments at gas stations in Cuba
Electric Company will suspend cash payments at offices in Havana
Artemisa newspaper hacked with images of a partially nude woman
The digital form will be mandatory for entering Cuba starting January 23
Cuba implements a computer system to combat illegalities in the supply booklet
Cuba among the four countries with the least free internet in the world
In September, the shutdown of the analog signal for educational channels in Pinar del Río begins
Vietnam donates more than 700 computers to the National Assembly of Cuba
A digital platform called Ticket has been launched to facilitate online reservations in Pinar del Río
Scams through digital platforms are on the rise in Guantánamo
State-owned companies in Cuba will have a digital labor file
Anonymous Cuba hacks the website of the University of Guantánamo and leaves a message for Díaz-Canel
Ministry of the Interior announces new online processing services
Communist bureaucracy doesn't get divorced: it’s always there
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain paid Che Guevara's nephew to bring computers to Cuba
Cubans among the top ten Latin American spots in the Programming World Cup
The New York Times highlights the rise of Cuban podcasts in the face of a "hyper-partisan and radical media landscape."
UCI develops operating system for the first mobile phone created in Cuba
The Joven Club will begin charging for access to wifi networks created by SNet
Havana residents will be able to pay for the basic grocery basket online
Interest in Bitcoin is on the rise in Cuba due to the disappearance of the CUC and the sanctions against FINCIMEX
Santiagueros feel helpless in accessing digital television
The Cuban government launches a mobile application to conduct virtual medical consultations regarding the coronavirus
Cuba will begin training engineers in Cybersecurity at the UCI
User complains about the poor quality of service from Tinored, the state alternative to SNET
Telecommunications business between the U.S. and Cuba remains in effect during the Trump era
The Joven Club in Cuba "absorbs" the SNET, and the government announces it as a new service
Reactions in Cuba to the legalization of private networks and Wi-Fi in homes
Private networks are now legal in Cuba, but "as long as they do not promote information contrary to social interest."
The police seize "nano" wireless connection equipment from a Cuban in Havana
ETECSA announces new rates for hosting websites for citizens in Cuba
Citizens are calling for changes in the wording of the regulations on computerization in Cuba
The Cuban government announces new regulations for the control of telecommunications and the Internet
Cuba will have its first Technological Palace
The first microcomputer created by private entrepreneurs is born in Cuba
Nighttime queues at the Sancti Spíritus Oficoda: “My mother passed away in December, and I haven't been able to cancel her registration.”
Self-employed workers design 'smart' houses in Cuba
Díaz-Canel says he will "continue studying how to lower Internet rates."
Cuba announces the opening of a new digital shopping center
A Twitter account has been created for the Presidency of the Councils of State and Ministers of Cuba
Díaz-Canel "discovers" e-commerce 20 years later
Diaz-Canel: "We have developed the Internet in Cuba with our own resources, without allowing ourselves to be seduced by the empire's perverse proposals."
In the testing phase, a mobile application to track the location of buses in Cuba
Díaz-Canel wants to automate the Oficoda so that "there will be fewer people dedicated to paperwork."
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