The story continues: there were student protests, which were later overshadowed by protests fabricated by the government through its university arm, the FEU, a student group that defends the regime. After dialogue between the authorities and the FEU, it was agreed that they could add 2GB more internet for $1,200 CUP, practically the retirement of an old man again. In addition to the official declaration, the repressive forces and the police are pursuing the informal market for selling #ETECSA credit. Why ??? Each SIM card can be recharged with credit, and this credit is used to buy #ETECSA internet packages. With credit transfers, they broke the barrier of only 360 CUP for 30 days, and the informal market was taking foreign currency away from the monopoly. The solution is more repression… despite the fact that credit transfers are also super expensive, they are a better option than the one offered by the monopoly
#grownostr #freedom #Cuba
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