I'm intrigued by this matter. There was a major article in our San Francisco newspaper today about what Microsoft, Google, and others are doing for the right to offer internet services in China. Specifically, they are going along with the Chinese government's severe censorship. Do an internet search for "Dalai Lama" or "Tibet" or "Tiananmen Square," and you get zero. Try to access URLs that have anything to do with many such topics and your are blocked. Try to read relevant stories on Google News and they aren't available. Can you comment on how internet access works for you and others in Havana? Thanks, and best wishes. John Bear