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Wi-Fi comes to Cuba
Cuba has opened 35 Wi-Fi access points nationwide, offering unprecedented online access in a country that until now has restricted use of the Internet to an elite few. Opening up the internet has been a major part of President Obama's new approach to Cuba, announced last December. Our correspondent Will Grant is in Havana and has gone to check the Wi-Fi zones out.
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