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Cuba has the lowest rate of cellular telephone use in Latin America with the service been mainly restricted until now to foreigners and government officials.

The Cuban telecommunications monopoly ETECSA said it would begin mobile phone service for the general public in the next few days.

"ETECSA is able to offer mobile phone service to the public," it said in a statement published in the Communist Party newspaper Granma.

Many Cubans have for long wanted access to cellular phones and hoped it would be among the first steps taken by Raul Castro, who took over from his ailing brother Fidel Castro as Cuba's first new leader in almost half a century on February 24.

Some Cubans have mobile phone service in the name of foreigners or their work places. They will now be able to put the contract in their own names, ETECSA said.

It said the new service would be paid for in hard currency in order to fund the development of Cuba's telecommunications systems and extend land line telephone services.


(N.Y.Times)



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