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Executives and specialists at the Cuban Telecommunications Company (ETECSA) value the MiTransfer mobile wallet as an ideal ...
In a recent episode of the podcast "Economics Has a Name" aired by Radio Sancti Spíritus, economist Frank Rafael Quesada ...
Executives and specialists of the Cuban Telecommunications Company (ETECSA) value the MiTransfer mobile wallet as an ideal ...
The state-owned telecommunications company in Cuba, ETECSA, recently announced a new international top-up promotion, raising ...
The Cuban Telecommunications Company (ETECSA) announced its new Additional Data Plan, an offer that has already generated more criticism and discontent among the population, especially due to the ...
It took a steep hike in mobile internet tariffs to unleash a rebellion among Cuban students on a scale unseen since the 1959 revolution that brought Fidel Castro to power.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel defended the policy, saying that while the country works to expand mobile internet access, "coercive measures" by the United States and "fraud against ETECSA ...
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 ...
Cuban students called for a boycott of classes Wednesday over new mobile internet tariffs that include steep fees for those who exceed their monthly data limits.