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7 year oldWhile much of the rest of the world has had the internet for about 20 years, for most Cubans it is only something their relatives overseas talk about.
A few years ago it was installed in public plazas; then, a few months ago as part of a pilot scheme, in a few private residences in the capital Havana.
Al Jazeera's Daniel Schweimler reports from Havana, Cuba.
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