The plan will cover six kilometers along the capital’s iconic pier, from Paseo del Prado to the mouth of the Almendares River, the western border of the downtown area.
The dike was built a century ago and the area nearby become the most popular strolling spot in the city.
The government began to install Wi-Fi spots in Havana in July 2015 and extended the network throughout the busiest areas of the city.
The government says 5% of the population uses the internet but the actual number of users is probably higherFor now, the government continues to restrict internet access at home.
Companies such as Google are in contact with Cuban officials in case the government eventually decides to develop the necessary infrastructure.
Fuente: http://elpais.com/elpais/2016/09/23/inenglish/1474645012_352984.html
