Cuba has announced it will launch residential broadband internet services in two areas of its capital, Havana.

According to BBC News, the government has also said it will allow cafes, bars and restaurants to order broadband service.

Currently, broadband home connection is legal only for diplomats and employees of foreign companies, a report said.

The Caribbean nation is one of the world’s least connected countries, and only between 5% to 25% of Cubans have any type of internet service.

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