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Re: [Marxism] Cuban dissidents tap cyberspace from abroad



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Walter

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At this link:
http://www.granma.cu/ingles/2007/febrero/vier16/08telecon.html Granma has an
interesting article
the already started Carribean Fibre Optic link that should run from
Venezuela's eastern coast straight
up and around every Carribean ilsand excpt Puerto Rioc and the US Virgin
Islands and extending
down into Brazil. It's a fascinating technological developement, akin to a
similiar international network Europe.

When it is complete, in theory, Cuba will be as 'broadbanded' as the US. The
only bottlenecks are
where fibre ends and copper begins, but that it true in the US as well. When
this happens, that
country's internet constraint should be off and then it would be only a
political and economic issue on
how far Cuba's population can get everyday sort of access to real high-speed
internet. It will be a
cultural revolution.

Venezueala doesn't have a fibre network so this offers the opportunity for
the newly
nationalized telecommunication industry [TELECOM] to actually move ahead of
the previous
private, US owners and do some serious investment in getting fibre laid in
Caracas and then
throughout the nation. This is already an on going project and the western
part of the country is
already networked (albeit not to usable public computers yet). In my
opinion, I hope that the
Cubans have engineers working with the TELECOM folks so they can learn how
to do it
and then implement it to Cuban conditions.

Interestingly, at the time of the Revolution in 1959, Cuba had the most
advanced telecommunications system in Latin America, thanks to ITT. They
may get it again with the advent of fibre on the island.

David

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