Sec. 2. Exportation of consumer communication devices and telecommunications services to Cuba
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the President may permit any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States— to export consumer communication devices and other telecommunications equipment to Cuba; to provide telecommunications services involving Cuba or persons in Cuba; to establish facilities to provide telecommunications services connecting Cuba with another country or to provide telecommunications services in Cuba; to conduct any transaction incident to carrying out an activity described in any of paragraphs
(1)through (3); and to enter into, perform, and make and receive payments under a contract with any individual or entity in Cuba with respect to the provision of telecommunications services involving Cuba or persons in Cuba. Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and not less frequently than annually thereafter for 4 years, the President shall submit to the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate and the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives a report on— the percentage of individuals in Cuba who are able to access the Internet and the infrastructure that would be needed in Cuba to reach the goal of increasing that percentage to 50 percent by 2020; the ability of individuals in Cuba, including foreign tourists, to access data through the use of cell phones and the infrastructure that would be needed to bring the capability to access that data to rural and urban population centers in Cuba; the impact of access to telecommunications technology on the development of new businesses, co-ops, and educational opportunities in Cuba; and the impact of the telecommunications equipment and telecommunications services provided under this section on advancing the human rights objectives of the United States and how such equipment and services are being used to advance those objectives. In this section: The term consumer communication devices means commodities and software described in section 740.19(b) of title 15, Code of Federal Regulations (or any successor regulation). The term person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States means— any individual, wherever located, who is a citizen or resident of the United States; any person located in the United States; any corporation, partnership, association, or other organization organized under the laws of the United States or of any State, territory, possession, or district of the United States; and any corporation, partnership, association, or other organization, wherever organized or doing business, that is owned or controlled by a person described in subparagraph (A), (B), or (C). The term telecommunications services includes— data, telephone, telegraph, Internet connectivity, radio, television, news wire feeds, and similar services, regardless of the medium of transmission and including transmission by satellite; services incident to the exchange of communications over the Internet; domain name registration services; and services that are related to consumer communication devices and other telecommunications equipment to install, repair, or replace such devices and equipment.