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Page 1: Freedom on the Net: Cuba in Context

FREEDOM ON THE NET: CUBA IN CONTEXT

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INTERNET FREEDOM IN CUBA

GLOBAL CONTEXT

THE WAY FORWARD

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ANALYSIS ADVOCACY ACTION

OUR MODEL FOR CATALYZING RESPECT FOR RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES

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1/3 OF WORLD POPULATION WITHOUT POLITICAL RIGHTS, CIVIL LIBERTIES

36% 40%

24%

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1/3 OF GLOBAL INTERNET USERS WITHOUT INTERNET FREEDOM

34%

31% 23%

12% not assessed

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FREEDOM ON THE NET

DIAGNOSING INTERNET RESTRICTIONS TO ENABLE THEIR REMOVAL

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FREEDOM ON THE NET

ANALYSIS COVERING 88% OF THE WORLD’S INTERNET USERS

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OBSTACLES TO ACCESS

LIMITS ON CONTENT

VIOLATIONS OF USER RIGHTS

INTERNET FREEDOM MEASURED ACROSS THREE CATEGORIES

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LEVEL OF FREEDOM SCORED ON 100 POINT SCALE

FREE PARTLY FREE NOT FREE0-30 31-60 61-100

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INTERNET FREEDOM IN CUBA

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CUBA: NOT FREE, BUT SEEING SOME IMPROVEMENT

2009 88

2011 87

2012 86

2013

2014 84

2015 81

86

Source: Freedom on the Net 2015

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KEY IMPROVEMENTS

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ALBA – 1 UNDERSEA CABLE

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MORE INTERNET ACCESS CENTERS

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MORE AFFORDABLE MOBILE CONNECTIVITY

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INCREASED ACCESS TO INDEPENDENT CONTENT

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INNOVATIVE CONTENT SHARING

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CUBA: NOT FREE, BUT SEEING SOME IMPROVEMENT

2009 88

2011 87

2012 86

2013

2014 84

2015 81

86

Source: Freedom on the Net 2015

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REMAINING ISSUES

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ADD A CHART FOR CUBA INTERNET SPEED DATA

Source: Akamai (2015)

SOUTH KOREA 20.5 Mbps

GERMANY 11.5

AUSTRALIA 7.8

GLOBAL AVERAGE

CHINA 3.1

CUBA 2.5

5.1

EGYPT 1.7

CUBA HAS LOW INTERNET SPEEDS

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1HR EQUIVALENT TO 10% OF MONTHLY EARNINGS

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THE STATE’S ABILITY TO RESTRICT CONNECTIVITY

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CENSORSHIP WITHIN SMS

DEMOCRACY HUMAN RIGHTS

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FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION NOT PROTECTED BY LAW

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CUBA: IN THE CONTEXT OF LATIN AMERICA

Source: Freedom on the Net 2015

CUBA 81

VENEZUELA 57

MEXICO 39

ECUADOR

COLOMBIA 32

BRAZIL 29

37

ARGENTINA 27

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VENEZUELA

PRICE CONTROLS

POOR INFRASTRUCTURE

LOW CONNECTIVITY

SPEED

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ADD A CHART FOR CUBA INTERNET SPEED DATA

Source: Akamai (2015)

S. KOREA 20.5 Mbps

GERMANY 11.5

AUSTRALIA 7.8

GLOBAL AVERAGE

CHINA 3.1

CUBA 2.5

5.1

VENEZUELA 1.9

VENEZUELA’S CONNECTION SPEED

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CUBA: AMONG THE BOTTOM FIVE

Source: Freedom on the Net 2015

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CUBA: AMONG THE BOTTOM FIVE

Source: Freedom on the Net 2015

CHINA 88

IRAN 87

SYRIA 87

ETHOPIA

CUBA

82

81

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ETHIOPIA

RESTRICTED FREEDOMS

POOR INFRASTRUCTURE

GOVERNMENT MONOPOLY

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SYRIA

CIVIL WAR SOPHISTICATED SURVEILLANCE

CONFISCATION OF EQUIPMENT

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IRAN

RESTRICTED CONTENT

FREQUENT ARRESTS

“HALAL NET”

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CHINA

“GREAT FIREWALL”

FREQUENT ARRESTS

RESTRICTIVE LAWS

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CUBA IS BUCKING A BOTTOM FIVE TREND

2009 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

70

80

90

100

CHINAIRANSYRIAETHIPOIACUBA

60

Source: Freedom on the Net

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TWO WAYS FORWARD

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THE CHINA MODEL

INVEST IN ICT LIMITED CONTENT

RESTRICTIVE LAWS

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ESTONIATUNISIA: DRAMATIC IMPROVEMENT IS POSSIBLE

Source: Freedom on the Net 2015

2009 76

2011 81

2012 46

2013

2014

41

39

2015 38

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ESTONIAMYANMAR: IMPROVEMENT IS POSSIBLE

Source: Freedom on the Net 2015

2011 88

2012 75

2013 62

2014

2015

60

63

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BEST PERFORMERS

Source: Freedom on the Net 2015

ICELAND 6

ESTONIA 7

CANADA 16

GERMANY

AUSTRALIA 19

UNITED STATES 19

18

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THE ESTONIAN MODEL

SEE ICT AS ECONOMIC DRIVER

INVEST HEAVILY IN ICT

CONSTITUTIONAL INTERNET RIGHTS

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