The Venezuelan government has begun laying a 1,600-kilometer submarine fiber optic cable to Cuba to facilitate access to telecommunications in the Caribbean region. "The laying of a cable that will allow bidirectional communication between the people of Cuba and the people of Venezuela, and all the. By mid-2025, Venezuela is expected to have “a new technological company with exporting vocation,” Meléndez announced Venezuelan and Iranian authorities announced this weekend the signing of an agreement to build a fiber optic factory in the South American country, more specifically in La Guaira, a. The new plant, named Venefibra, represents an effort in the pursuit of technological sovereignty and economic diversification. With that initiative, Cuba will no longer depend on the United States to interconnect with the world, and. Cuban Computer Science and Communications Minister Medardo Diaz said the undersea cable that arrived on Cuba's eastern coast on Tuesday after a 19-day voyage from Venezuela, “opens a breach in the (economic) blockade” that the United States has imposed on the island and bolsters “national.
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