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Since yesterday July 2nd, many Cubans can connect to the Internet wirelessly from any of the 16 places which premiered the service. 
From the central street of La Rampa, the key center of cultural and social life of the Cuban capital, dozens of people were connected to the network, primarily through their cell phones, but also through their tablets and laptops.
At a price of two dollars an hour and at a relatively fast speed, according some of the early users to benefit from this service, many surfers were able to connect to the network, sitting on the floor, walls or leaning against the walls of the area reached by the signal. 
Although the price of $ 2 per hour remains very high for the conditions and standards of Cuban life, and to be able to connect to the network you must be a Nauta user, the new provision means comfort for users and cheaper price when compared to the one stipulated in public areas of browsing, where the current rate is 4.5 dollars for an hour of connection.

source: www.cibercuba.com
 


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