!!!Cuba: Communication
||Telephones - fixed lines|''total subscriptions'': 1,295,857 \\ ''subscriptions per 100 inhabitants'': 12 (July 2015 est.) \\ 
||Telephones - mobile cellular|''total'': 3.335 million \\ ''subscriptions per 100 inhabitants'': 30 (July 2015 est.) \\ 
||Telephone system|''general assessment'': fixed-line and mobile services still under the monopoly of state-run ETESCA; mobile-cellular telephone service is expensive and must be paid in convertible pesos; Cuban Government has opened Internet cafes around the island, which are expensive and offer \\ ''domestic'': fixed-line density remains low at about 10 per 100 inhabitants; mobile-cellular service expanding but remains only about 30 per 100 persons \\ ''international'': country code - 53; the ALBA-1 fiber-optic submarine cable links Cuba, Jamaica, and Venezuela; fiber-optic cable laid to but not linked to US network; satellite earth station - 1 Intersputnik (Atlantic Ocean region) (2015) \\ 
||Broadcast media|government owns and controls all broadcast media with private ownership of electronic media prohibited; government operates 4 national TV networks and many local TV stations; government operates 6 national radio networks, an international station, and man (2007)
||Internet country code|.cu
||Internet users|''total'': 3.432 million \\ ''percent of population'': 31.1% \\  \\ ''__note__'': private citizens are prohibited from buying computers or accessing the Internet without special authorization; foreigners may access the Internet in large hotels but are subject to firewalls; some Cubans buy illegal passwords on the black market or take advantage of public outlets to access limited email and the government-controlled "intranet" (July 2015 est.) \\