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The date of commissioning of the network has not yet been determined, but will be "activated when the technical conditions are met," according to a statement by the media when signing the agreement.
"We are delighted to have signed this memorandum with Etexa for the benefit of Internet users in Cuba," said Brett Perlmart, representative of the American company.
The signing of the agreement is another step in Google's bet on the communist island despite the hostile turn of Washington's policy towards Havana since the arrival of the Republican Donald Trump at the White House.
Despite tougher sanctions imposed by the US administration on the island, the presidential decrees signed by former President Barack Obama aimed at easing the embargo are still in force, notably allowing investments Americans in Cuban territory in the field of information and communication technologies.
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