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Published January 01, 2017
Sprint's Boost Mobile business is offering prepaid plans for Miami customers who want to call Cuba.
Boost Mobile said Thursday that customers can pay $50 per month for 5 gigabytes of high speed data and $60 a month for 10 GB of data. Both plans will give consumers the ability to talk on the phone for 15 minutes with unlimited texting.
For a limited time, the company is also offering $15 plans with 50 minutes of talk time.
Cuba charges some of the world's highest rates for long-distance calling, and calls into Cuba are also among the world's most expensive. In March a New Jersey-based company that sells discount international calling cards to immigrant communities said it started handling direct calls between the U.S. and Cuba. IDT Corp. previously struck a deal with Cuba's state telecommunications company.
The U.S. and Cuba said in December that they would move to restore diplomatic relations after more than 50 years. The two nations announced a prisoner exchange, and on Tuesday the White House said President Obama will remove Cuba from a list of state sponsors of terrorism.
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