Cubans Spot the Fail Whale
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, October 7 2010
After a prominent Cuban blogger reported having trouble posting to Twitter via her mobile phone, the Cuban government took great umbrage at the implication that it could be responsible for the break:
The Cuban government denied today that the island is limited access for Cubans to social networks, after the Cuban blogger Yoani Sanchez yesterday denounced the possible involvement of the authorities in blocking their access to Twitter.
"Cuba is not blocking access for any citizen to send messages to online social networks like Twitter and Facebook and this is a calumny that has risen against our country," said Cuban Vice Minister of Informatics and Communications, José Luis Perdomo, told the official news agency Prensa Latina.
"Any person who wishes to send that type of message you can do, because we do not hinder the possibility of any political way, or have nothing implemented for it," Perdue said in a statement dated in Moscow.
According to people tracking the situation, and backed up by a tweet from Twitter's Spanish-language support account, Cubans are having difficulty tweeting through their phones because of a change in how Twitter processes the "long codes" used by Cubans to post to the service. It's a particularly problematic hitch in the service when it comes to a place like Cuba, where restricted Internet access makes Twitter a mobile-centric service. Twitter is said to be looking into the situation.
(Note: the above excerpt is a Google Translate translation of a section from the orginial EFE story.)
