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Thursday, December 18, 2014

US operators could install infrastructure in Cuba

Among details of the agreement, after 53 years, relations between both countries are found in telecommunications with the possibility that US companies could deploy networks on the island to increase and improve services, especially when it comes to communications from and to the US itself.

In addition, officials have established a trade negotiation that could allow the sale by the US country of hardware, software and other technology products that support the development of telecommunications in Cuba, features that are currently expensive and of poor quality.

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