The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Cuba authorises sending text messages to US phones

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HAVANA: Cuban telecommun­ications monopoly Etecsa Friday authorised Cubans to send text messages to the United States, lifting a restrictio­n which has long frustrated the population.

“From Dec 8, 2017, you will be able to send text messages from any mobile phone internatio­nally to any mobile phone in the United States,” the firm said on its website.

It also stressed that the 0.60 charge for sending messages to the US is “similar to other internatio­nal destinatio­ns.”

More than two million Cubans live in other countries. With most in the United States, the lack of a direct messaging service has been a long-time complaint.

Web-based phone and messaging services are generally not an option in a country where internet access is highly restricted.

The announceme­nt comes at a delicate time for the two countries, which reestablis­hed diplomatic relations in 2015 after half a century of tension.

After the historic reconcilia­tion, Washington eased the embargo in place since 1962, and authorized US telecommun­ications companies to sell their services in Cuba.

In February 2015, Etecsa and the United States’ IDT Domestic Telecom, Inc, reached an agreement which set the ball rolling on the first direct telecommun­ications connection between Cuba and the US — although it was initially only for landline telephone calls. — AFP

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