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ETECSA announces discounts on surfing through Nauta permanent accounts until January 3

Recharge coupons, direct recharges and international recharges remain at the same price.

by OnCuba Staff, OnCuba editorial staff
December 23, 2019
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Photo: Claudio Pelaez Sordo.

Photo: Claudio Pelaez Sordo.

The Cuban Telecommunications Enterprise, ETECSA, announced a promotion from December 23, 2019 to January 3, 2020 to surf the web through Nauta accounts and for national long distance calls.

According to the enterprise, during that period the aforementioned surfing will have a special rate of 0.30 CUC per hour. Nauta Hogar customers can also enjoy this promotional rate once they have consumed the assigned hours.

Recharge coupons, direct recharges and international recharges remain at the same price.

In the case of national long distance calls that are made by dialing from residential phones with payment in CUP and through the personal card service, they will have a 50% discount on daytime rates (6:00 am – 5:59 pm) and 25% during the evening (dialing from 6:00 pm to 10:59 pm and personal cards from 6:00 pm to 05:59 am).

ETECSA specifies that the promotion lasts twelve days and that it is directed, in particular, to customers of the Nauta prepaid service with permanent accounts ([email protected]); residential customers who pay their telephone land line service in CUP and clients of the personal card service.

It does not apply to those who have mobile Internet plans, or to those who have temporary cards or benefit from recharge coupons, direct recharges and international recharges.

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