ASCOA's Alana Tummino speaks to Quartz's Actuality about the state of play as U.S. executives and Cuban government officials try to figure out how to work together.
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“There's no lack of excitement from U.S. firms, but they realize that this is going to be a longer process," explains AS/COA’s Alana Tummino.
“President Obama freed up a lot restrictions on doing business with Cuba and now it’s on the Cubans to show their willingness to work in various sectors,” comments AS/COA's Alana Tummino.
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AS/COA's policy director talks to KQED News in Northern California about internet access in Cuba and Silicon Valley companies' interest in entering that market.
Digital freedom and access in Cuba won't happen at Sillicon Valley's breakneck pace due to major hurdles, says ASCOA's Alana Tummino.