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Cuba Approves First Public Wi-Fi Hub In Havana 33

An anonymous reader writes that Havana is on the verge of getting its first public wi-fi. "Cuba's state telecom agency Etecsa has granted approval to the artist Kcho to open the country's first public wireless hub at his cultural center. Kcho, who has close ties to the Cuban government, is operating the hub using his own, government-approved internet connection, and paying approximately $900 (£600) per month to run it. Only an estimated 5% — 25% of Cubans have any type of internet service. That is because internet access is incredibly expensive. For instance, an hour of internet access at a cafe can cost $4.50 — nearly a week's wages for the average Cuban. Kcho told the Associated Press he decided to offer free internet at the center, which opened in western Havana in January, in order to encourage Cubans to familiarize themselves with the internet."
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Cuba Approves First Public Wi-Fi Hub In Havana

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  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Monday March 16, 2015 @09:20AM (#49266415)
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  • Where the $900 ? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by nukenerd ( 172703 ) on Monday March 16, 2015 @09:25AM (#49266457)
    I'm unclear : where exactly is this $900 per month coming from and going to ?
    • Re:Where the $900 ? (Score:5, Informative)

      by isilrion ( 814117 ) on Monday March 16, 2015 @09:36AM (#49266561)
      Here [etecsa.cu]. Look under the header "ADSL". ETECSA charges $890/month for a 2048/256 Kbps link. The article implies that Kcho is paying for that out of pocket. The hotspot is free for the users. Another article I read about it gave me the impression that the artist association could be footing the cost. In either case, the $900 refer to the price of the ADSL link.
      • Re:Where the $900 ? (Score:5, Informative)

        by isilrion ( 814117 ) on Monday March 16, 2015 @09:42AM (#49266605)
        That said, the actual price Kcho or the artist association is paying has not been disclosed. If the artist association is footing the bill (either directly or as a proxy for Kcho), it may be significantly cheaper than $900. The rates in those tables are "public" rates, but government institutions often get significant discounts, such as being charged partially in CUP instead of CUC (that would be up to 25 times cheaper). I doubt they are getting any discount here, but it is possible.
  • by isilrion ( 814117 ) on Monday March 16, 2015 @09:31AM (#49266493)

    $4.50/hour is the price the governent charges in the public internet cafes, not the price at this new hotspot. This hotspot is free. That is the news here, this is the first internet hotspot that is free and open to the public. This is not clear from the article or the summary. Both mention the official cost and that Kcho decided to make it free, but they don't mention whether he succeeded in making it free. He did.

    Kcho, whoever he is, is covering the outrageous cost of ADSL. I wonder if there is something we can do to help him.

  • That's how afraid the Cuban government is of the free flow of ideas.
  • Nice try Cuba, no cigar ... oh wait!
  • A number of medical professionals in Cuba are complaining that their email accounts and access to the internet have been suspended by the government because they dared use the country’s version of Craiglist, Revolico.com. Doctors and medical workers tell the independent Cubanet’s Orlando Gonzalez that the sanctions came after they used their email addresses to place or respond to ads on the site.... http://cubanotes.com/want-to-g... [cubanotes.com]
  • For some entertainment, there's some clips [teamcoco.com] of Conan O'Brien dicking around in Cuba.

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