Castro government accuses U.S. of collaboration in illegal internet connections

Posted on November 16, 2011 • Filed under: Business, Cuba, Economy, Internet

The government of Raul Castro accused the United States to collaborate with the expansion in Cuba for crimes related to illegal connections to the Internet and satellite television, supplying equipment and telecommunications equipment that allow secret on the island.

In April this year were held in Havana, an unspecified number of people engaged in installing wireless access networks serving illegal for a group of residents receive international calls “without network access terminals ETECSA” , the state communications company, reported Monday the official newspaper ‘Granma’. Read Article

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