Cuba year 2015 stamps History of the Telephone set MNH(**)

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Caribbean 2015 ☀ History of the Telephone set of 6 + souvenir sheet ☀ MNH(**)

Cuba year 2015 stamps History of the Telephone set MNH(**)

The history of the telephone in Cuba is intertwined with its colonial past, technological advancements, and economic and political developments. Introduction of the Telephone: The telephone was introduced to Cuba in the late 19th century during the colonial period. The first telephone lines were established in major cities like Havana, primarily for commercial and governmental use.

Expansion and Modernization: In the early 20th century, the telephone network expanded rapidly across the island, connecting more urban centers and facilitating communication between businesses, government offices, and residences. The telephone became an essential tool for commerce, administration, and social interaction.

Nationalization: Following the Cuban Revolution of 1959, the telecommunications sector, including the telephone network, was nationalized by the new revolutionary government led by Fidel Castro. This move aimed to centralize control over communication infrastructure and promote state ownership and management of key industries.

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