This is old, but I never got around to publishing it: Cuban Cell Phone Ban Lifted
Cuba’s state-controlled telecommunications monopoly, a joint venture with Telecom Italia, charges US$2.70 (euro1.70) per minute to call the U.S. and US$5.85 (euro3.70) per minute to Europe and most of the rest of the world. Making or receiving local calls costs US$0.30 (euro0.19) a minute.
Just more anecdotal evidence reaffirming what we already knew:
Capitalism is unequally divided riches
while socialism is equally divided poverty
-FDR
