The Internet Is Coming to Cuba
The once isolated island of Cuba is to become the next country to log onto the Internet and from all information released so far, it will come in a big way. About one quarter of Cubans have access to a state run closed version of the Internet, but that looks to be ready to change since a shift in US policy toward Cuba took place this week.
Cuba’s Internet, Press says, is a "greenfield," meaning whatever networks are built won’t be encumbered by pre-existing infrastructure, because so little of it exists. That means Cuba could bypass older, slower technologies and leapfrog right to ultra-fast fiber
