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Empowering the Cuban People Through Technology - Report

Havana Journal
July 24, 2010

The Cuba Study Group today published a whitepaper in collaboration with the Americas Society/Council of the Americas and the Latin America Initiative at the Brookings Institution entitled “Empowering the Cuban People Through Technology: Recommendations for Private and Public Sector Leaders.”

The document outlines comprehensive U.S. policy recommendations aimed at facilitating greater access to technology and telecommunication devices in Cuba.

Over 50 IT and telecom executives and other experts contributed to the drafting of these recommendations as part of the Cuba IT and Social Media Initiative convened by the Cuba Study Group in January 2010.

Carlos Saladrigas, the Co-Chairman of the Cuba Study Group had the following to say about the report’s conclusions: “Current U.S. regulations restrict U.S. telecom company’s ability to provide cell phone and Internet services to the island. There is much that the U.S. can do to support the growth of the Internet and social media in Cuba, thus helping the Cuban people become agents of change.”

Christopher Sabatini, Senior Director of Policy at Americas Society/Council of the Americas and Editor-in-Chief of Americas Quarterly added: “As this report shows, even compared to other closed societies, U.S. telecom regulations toward Cuba are stuck in the past—seriously constraining the potential of individual initiative and the Internet.”

“Expanding telecommunication services to the Cuban people would improve their lives in multiple ways and facilitate the confidence-building that is so badly needed between our two countries. The Obama Administration can do more on its own and with Congress to move from a Cold War policy to a new policy of critical and constructive engagement with Cuba,” said Ted Piccone, Senior Fellow and Deputy Director at The Brookings Institution.

In January 2010, the Cuba Study Group hosted a one-of-its-kind “Cuba IT & Social Media Summit” at the Americas Society / Council of the Americas in New York.

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