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Tania Elena Velázquez Rodríguez, the executive president of the state-run telecommunications monopoly ETECSA, has been placed ...
Amarilys Núñez, a prominent Cuban actress now residing in Miami, has joined the growing wave of social support for the ...
But critics of the company have wondered what ETECSA, which is partly owned by Cuba’s military, has done with the millions of ...
Cuban students called for a boycott of classes Wednesday over new mobile internet tariffs that include steep fees for those ...
The increase in the cost of the service, which must be purchased primarily in US dollars, reflects the need to introduce ...
Cuba said it would begin to offer additional mobile internet data plans at a sharply reduced price for students after an ...
Cuban students express dissatisfaction with recent internet rate hikes and call for further concessions, threatening class ...
During the broadcast of the podcast Desde la Presidencia (From the Presidency), the head of state commented that the opinions ...
Meyvis Estévez Echeverría, first secretary of the National Committee of the Union of Young Communists, described the exchange ...
Cubans say the tariff hikes implemented by state telecoms company Etecsa on May 30 will leave them with only a few gigabytes of data per month as purchasing additional data will be prohibitively ...
Secret financial documents obtained by the Miami Herald show that a military-controlled company with a major stake in ETECSA had millions of dollars on hand last August ...