President Obama’s administration has made large strides towards opening up relations with Cuba, and mobile phone carriers are taking advantage. T-Mobile today announced it’s inked a deal with the Empresa De Telecomunicaciones De Cuba. Thanks to today’s agreements, T-Mobile post-paid customers will be able to: Call landlines and wireless phones in Cuba from the U.S. for just $0.60 per minute – 65 percent less than today – with the popular monthly “Stateside International Talk” feature ($15 per month) and Use voice, text, and data while traveling in Cuba, starting this summer. That said, the company isn’t the first; Verizon got the…

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