Cuban entrepreneurs launch ride-share app
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Ridesharing companies like Uber and Lyft have grown rapidly in countries with a robust internet infrastructure. They haven’t done so well in others struggling with connectivity, like Cuba. As CGTN’s Luis Chirino reports, some innovative app makers are finding a way.
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