Citizens Can’t Afford New Cuban 3G Service

Cuba is one of the last countries on earth to get mobile internet. But a Cuban 3G service launching soon might be too expensive for citizens (via The Independent).

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Cuban 3G Service

Mayra Arevich, president of the country’s state telecom company, announced that the Cuban 3G service will launch on Thursday. Although state-owned internet cafes have been open since 2013, and public Wi-Fi hotspots since 2015, there hasn’t been a cellular service yet.

However, the data packages available will range from 600MB at about £5.50 to 4GB for about £23.60. Meanwhile, the average monthly salary for Cubans is between £15 and £23.

One Havana resident, Joaquin Montiel, welcomed the development but said it would still be too pricey for him. “It was about time this became a possibility for Cubans too,” he told ABC News. “But for some, like me, it’s still a remote one.”

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