It has been several years since I was taught that communism was the best. At the time, some may have even believed it. They did not see, or did not want to see, a ban on any information that might hurt their ideas. And that this monster still exists today can be seen in Cuba and may be seen elsewhere. And it will probably never come back.
Anything related to Wi-Fi networks was banned and sanctioned in Cuba. Now, with massive legalization underway, it will finally cease to be a crime, and perhaps even a felony. I don\’t know what qualifies in Cuba. In fact, Cuba used to be one of the countries with the harshest penalties regarding the Internet.
Internet was only allowed in hotels, and even then only for foreign guests. Ordinary Cubans were not allowed access and access was forbidden.
Internet cafes began to be built,and Cuba actually opened up to the world. [However, although a network of hotspots was built, residents were not allowed to build their own networks. And it was only last year, 2,188, that the mobile network, or mobile Internet, was launched.
Only now are people allowed to build their own networks. This means that any network built underground will be legal, and there will be no penalties for owning it.
No, do not naively think that this will free up a wonderful information highway for ordinary people. It is outrageous. [22] Thus, the state will control everything [23] and will not relax its protection. Etecsa, a telecommunications monopoly, has been designated as the statewide connectivity provider. This company was formed by the merger of Cubacel and C-com. Its president, Myra Alewicz, has already been directed by the “state” and knows what to do. Simply put, you can use the Internet, but you can only access state-approved sites. I don\’t know how long that will last.