Google, Cuba Agree to Work Toward Improving Island's Connectivity

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By Reuters | Updated: 29 March 2019 11:45 IST

Alphabet's Google signed a deal with Cuban telecoms monopoly ETECSA on Thursday to work toward improving Internet traffic exchange between their two networks and connectivity on the Communist-run island.

Internet laggard Cuba has sought to increase web access in recent years, introducing cybercafes, Wi-Fi hotspots and mobile Internet, but users still complain of the cost, sluggish connection and spotty coverage.

Google and ETECSA signed a memorandum of understanding to begin the negotiation of a so-called "peering agreement" that would create a cost-free and direct connection between their two networks.

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This would enable faster access to content hosted on the tech giant's servers, in a country where information is tightly controlled, and reduce costs for Cuba which would no longer have to pay for an intermediary.

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"The implementation of this Internet traffic exchange service is part of the strategy of ETECSA for the development and computerisation of the country," Google and ETECSA said in a joint news release, read out at a news conference in Havana.

The peering would be implemented "when technical conditions allow it," they said. That means the establishment of a physical connection between Cuba's network and a Google "point of presence", the closest ones being in South Florida, Mexico and Colombia.

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The agreement creates a joint working group of engineers to figure out how to implement this.

US officials have in the past advocated for connecting Cuba via fibre-optic cable with the United States just 90 miles (145 km) across the Florida Straits.

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Cuba is currently connected to the Internet via a fibre-optic cable from leftist ally Venezuela that went live in 2013, while much of its web infrastructure on the island is Chinese. Earlier this week, Cuba and Russia signed a memorandum of understanding on increasing cooperation in telecommunications.

Google has been working to expand its business in Cuba for years although analysts say it will have to work hard to gain the government's trust.

Cuban-US relations have nosedived since Republican Donald Trump became US President promising to roll back a detente agreed by his Democratic predecessor Barack Obama and tightening once more a decades-old US trade embargo on the island.

Still, the administration has maintained a loophole created by Obama for US telecommunications companies to provide certain services to Cuba as they would open up the country further.

"The signing of this memorandum evidences that the interest of US companies in developing businesses with ETECSA remains," the Google, ETECSA news release read.

Google set up a small pilot display center in Havana and signed a deal in 2016 granting Internet users quicker access to its branded content.

Former Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt met Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel twice last year, in June in Havana and in Google's New York office in September.

Google's attempts to enter the Cuban market come as it faces blowback from employees and human rights activists over attempts to expand in another Communist-run state, China, amid concerns it could comply with that country's Internet censorship and surveillance policies.

Google has said it has not committed to any policies as it explores offering more services in China.

Whether due to the US embargo, lack of cash or concerns over the free flow of information, the Internet was largely available to the public in Cuba only at tourist hotels until 2013.

© Thomson Reuters 2019

 

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