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On Friday, Cuba's telecom monopoly, ETECSA, announced that it was raising cell phone service prices. Users were dismayed at learning by how much: they will be limited to one data package per month ...
The Cuban Telecommunications Company S.A. (ETECSA), the island's sole legal provider of phone and internet services, has refuted circulating rumors ...
But critics of the company have wondered what ETECSA, which is partly owned by Cuba’s military, has done with the millions of dollars it racked up by selling top-up data packages to Cuban exiles ...
In a recent announcement, Cuba's state-run telecommunications company, ETECSA, revealed that more than 45,000 students have activated their mobile ...
People wait in line to enter an Etecsa store, the Cuban state company that provides telephone and communications services, Havana, Cuba, February 9, 2023.
Cuba's telecoms company ETECSA said on Wednesday that it had begun to restore cellular service following an outage that appeared to impact various parts of the capital Havana and outlying provinces.
Etecsa on Friday capped subsidized mobile data plans - offered for a steeply discounted rate of 360 pesos (less than $1 on the informal market exchange) - at six gigabytes, well shy of Cuba's ...
An economist, human rights activist and independent journalist from Santiago de Cuba who requested anonymity due to past government reprisals, called ETECSA's price hikes "a clear and direct form ...
The primary providers to Etecsa, Cuba’s sole internet provider, are exclusively Chinese: Huawei, TP-Link, and ZTE. 9 The Swedish organization Qurium discovered that Cuba uses Huawei network management ...
On Friday, Cuba’s telecom monopoly, ETECSA, announced that it was raising cell phone service prices. Users were dismayed at learning by how much: ...