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COMMUNICATIONS and entertainment provider Digicel has partnered with Cuban telecoms provider ETECSA to offer lower mobile roaming rates for tourists visiting the Spanish-speaking country. In a p ...
Internet-enabled mobile phone cards are selling out in Havana, according to 14ymedio, an independent Cuban news site. Government-owned telecom operator Etecsa started offering 4G SIM cards this ...
Cell phones: Cell phones with a SIM card from a U.S. provider will not work in Cuba, so don’t expect to fire up your iPhone and roam like home upon arrival on the island.
If your phone is SIM-compatible you can pre-purchase a rechargeable tourist Cuban SIM card for collection on arrival in order ...
The card can be used at about 10,000 locations on the island and also offers ATM access. Another complication: Cuba has two currencies. The Cuban convertible peso is worth one U.S. dollar, and the ...