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posted by janrinok on Monday January 26 2015, @05:53PM   Printer-friendly
from the hacking-as-hacking-was-intended-to-be dept.

Michael Weissenstein reports for the Associated Press:

Cut off from the Internet, young Cubans have quietly linked thousands of computers into a hidden network that stretches miles across Havana, letting them chat with friends, play games and download hit movies in a mini-replica of the online world that most can't access.

Home Internet connections are banned for all but a handful of Cubans, and the government charges nearly a quarter of a month's salary for an hour online in government-run hotels and Internet centers. As a result, most people on the island live offline, complaining about their lack of access to information and contact with friends and family abroad.

A small minority have covertly engineered a partial solution by pooling funds to create a private network of more than 9,000 computers with small, inexpensive but powerful hidden Wi-Fi antennas and Ethernet cables strung over streets and rooftops spanning the entire city. Disconnected from the real Internet, the network is limited, local and built with equipment commercially available around the world, with no help from any outside government, organizers say.

 
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  • (Score: 1) by Ayn Anonymous on Tuesday January 27 2015, @06:43AM

    by Ayn Anonymous (5012) on Tuesday January 27 2015, @06:43AM (#138453)

    If I would life in Cuiba, I would ask a friend in Florida or general the south east US cost to buy two-way sat hardware and subscribe to a SAT ISP.

    Send the hardware in small parts to Cuba. Mount it hidden on a roof, connect a 5 GHz WiFi router (harder to locate). Change your Wifi MAC every time you connect to your sat-wifi router to a random one (macchanger).

    Reasonable fast, affordable, unfiltered Internet.

    The sat provider can't detect a couple of hundred kilometers difference to the stated upload address.

    The Cuban authority's have a very hard time to make a connection to me if the sat up-link ever get detected.

  • (Score: 1) by Ayn Anonymous on Tuesday January 27 2015, @07:04AM

    by Ayn Anonymous (5012) on Tuesday January 27 2015, @07:04AM (#138457)

    Subscriptions start at $19 USD Free hardware ! http://www.wafa.ae/en/vsat/Coverage/satellite-internet-in-Brazil.aspx [www.wafa.ae]