Postcard from Havana
It would have to be a postcard. Internet is unobtainable in Cuba. Well, to tourists & plebs.
Not quite true, based on my 4 week trip there in 2018. You can buy internet credit at kiosks, and then input the 12 digit card number you are given to access an hour's WIFI at some local park. It is the worst thing (and maybe the best thing) about being in Cuba, the labor intensive frustrating way to get internet access.
Then as I found in Havana some of the local Airbnbs (casa particulars) have illegally somehow got modems into the country, and so can offer their tourist guests continous WIFI. Just don't tell the party officials
There is an innovative black market for everything on the island. Like from memory gambling is illegal, but there is an undergound lottery that uses the last 8 numbers of the actual Florida daily lottery or something crazy. Fascinating joint. And yeah the 1959 revoluation there was a very good thing initially, the place being a corrupt murderous Mafia fiefdom prior. But the Commies have stayed in power there now way past their use by date. I digress.
Maybe they've since tightened up. My neighbour here in Auckland, a top lawyer, has just returned from 4 weeks holiday in Cuba. He was unable to gain any access to the internet for the entire time.
Maybe. There was quite a bit of unrest during Covid, and for the first time in a long time, some locals were openly demonstrating against the Govt - so yeah they may have gone all China and tried to shut down any social media stuff etc organising those demonstrations.
It's very much a 2 speed economy.
Those lucky enough who have access to $USD , ie family overseas sending remittances home, or those working with tourists. Plus the party elite.
And then the unlucky masses who barely survive on local wages, or various schemes they can hatch to scrap up a dollar
And yeah during Covid alot of that $USD pipeline ended so unrest grew.

