What type(s) of business arrangements are telecommunications and internet-based service providers that are subject to U.S. jurisdiction authorized to establish in Cuba?
OFAC's answer
[Section 515.573 of the CACR](https://gov.ecfr.gov/current/title-31/subtitle-B/chapter-V/part-515/subpart-E/section-515.573) contains a general license that authorizes certain persons subject to U.S. jurisdiction, including telecommunications and internet-based service providers, to establish a physical and business presence in Cuba to provide authorized telecommunications and internet-based services. A business presence may include subsidiaries, branches, offices, joint ventures, franchises, and agency or other business relationships with any Cuban individual or entity (including ETECSA) and a physical presence may include leasing physical premises, including an office, warehouse, classroom, or retail outlet. For a complete description of what this general license authorizes and the restrictions that apply, see [31 CFR § 515.573](https://gov.ecfr.gov/current/title-31/subtitle-B/chapter-V/part-515/subpart-E/section-515.573).