


After Several Days of Complaints, Cuba’s State Run Telecom Monopoly Admits to “Technical Failure”
As reported in Diario de Cuba, “after several days of complaints from users, the state telecommunications monopoly (ETECSA) admitted on Tuesday to ‘irregularities’ in their e-mail service.”In a note published in government run Cuban media,...
WIRED Article on “Lack of” Broadband in Mississippi Eerily Similar to Modern Day Cuba
In WIRED’s recently published article, “The Land That the Internet Era Forgot” author and journalist, W. Ralph Eubanks travels to his native Mississippi to sit down with Roberto Gallardo, an extension professor at Mississippi State University, whose...
Research Showing Cuba’s Internet Connection “Worst Than Expected”
As published in Phys.org, Fabián E. Bustamante, professor of electrical engineering and computer science in Northwestern University’s McCormick School of Engineering, along with graduate student Zachary Bischof “decided to measure Cuba’s Internet...