HAVANA, Cuba, Apr 29 (acn) The Cuban Telecommunications Enterprise 
(ETECSA) announced on Thursday the extension for another month of a 
promotion under which locals who activate a line during that period 
receive a credit of $20 in pre-paid minutes.
Cuban News Agency
The promotion will be in force until May 31, according to the company's 
announcement.
Activation costs for cell phones in Cuba have dropped from an original 
120 cuc to a current 40 cuc.
Local cell phone users will enjoy significant cost savings as the 
company recently made public new rates beginning May 3 for international 
calls, with a drop by 42 percent to 75 depending on the destination. The 
rate of national calls made from 11:00 pm to 6:59 am was also reduced 
from around $0.40 to $0.10 per minute. Likewise the collect-call service 
will be activated.
ETECSA is predicting that the number of wireless subscribers on the 
island will exceed one million by the end of 2010 and this figure is 
expected to be doubled up by 2015.
Cell phones subsidized by the government have also been distributed to 
people who live in remote areas where conditions make it too difficult 
to install landlines.
Cuba has invested some $150 million since 2003 to develop the local 
cellular phone industry, ETECSA's vice president of mobile services, 
Maximo Lafuente, told Prensa  Latina news agency.
 
 
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