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World Briefing | The Americas: Cuba: Long Lines For First Cellphones


Lines stretched for blocks at phone stores as Cubans were allowed to sign up for cellphone service for the first time. The contracts cost about $120 to activate, a half-year’s average salary. Still, lines formed before the stores opened, and waits grew to more than an hour.

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