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For more than a decade many Cubans have been pirating the latest entertainment without a proper connection to the Internet. Instead, they have built their own person-to-person distribution network to share a weekly package of pirated material: El Paquete Semanal |
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Cuban home-made commercial distributed to Cubans via El Paquete Semanal to advertise a private cell phone business
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Freelance web and software designer in Cuba working out of his bedroom servicing clients in Europe, Canada, and Latin America
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A Cuba traveler's cell phone story
by Elien Blue Becque "A kid wearing white-framed Ray-Bans nods when I knock on the green plywood door at the destination. His name is Andy, and he’s confident he can fix my problem. Removing the tiny screws that hold the glass cover in place, he begins a rapid disassembly. I have to admit Andy seems less impressed with my fancy phone than I might have expected. “How often do you fix an iPhone?” I ask. “Daily,” he replied." |
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Most hotels use a shared Wi-Fi system called Nauta, which you can access after getting a code from a scratch card and entering it into your phone, tablet, or computer. It costs anywhere from 2 or 3 CUC for an hour to 10 CUC for five hours. And if you buy a card with more time than you can use in one session, you need to log out and then reenter the 12-digit code and a separate 12-digit password each time you want to go back online; otherwise, your time will keep ticking away.
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