Residents And Tourist Seek WiFi Connection While U.S. Forms Cuba Internet Task Force

People use mobile devices at a wireless communications (Wifi) hotspot along the Malecon roadway in Havana, Cuba, on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018. The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), which represents companies including Alphabet Inc.'s Google, Microsoft Corp., and Facebook Inc., said it will come together with six other governmental and civil liberties organizations as part of the U.S. State Department's newly formed Cuba Internet Task Forcean initiative that has drawn ire from the Cuban government. Photographer: Francesco Pistilli/Bloomberg via Getty Images
People use mobile devices at a wireless communications (Wifi) hotspot along the Malecon roadway in Havana, Cuba, on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018. The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), which represents companies including Alphabet Inc.'s Google, Microsoft Corp., and Facebook Inc., said it will come together with six other governmental and civil liberties organizations as part of the U.S. State Department's newly formed Cuba Internet Task Forcean initiative that has drawn ire from the Cuban government. Photographer: Francesco Pistilli/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Residents And Tourist Seek WiFi Connection While U.S. Forms Cuba Internet Task Force
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