T-Mobile now roaming into Cuba; Sprint intros new shared data plans for businesses

More wireless news from across the Web:

> T-Mobile said it signed an agreement with Empresa De Telecomunicaciones De Cuba, S.A. (ETECSA) to provide roaming in Cuba. Release

> The creators of Apple's Siri are backing Viv, a service touted as a next-generation virtual assistant. Washington Post article

> Sprint said it new shared data plans for businesses offer more options and flexibility than similar plans from its rivals. Release

> NextVR announced it will offer hundreds of concerts in virtual reality through a new deal with Live Nation. Recode article

> Sprint hired three new directors in Chicago. Release

Telecom News

> Zayo Group continues to ramp up the number of net installs to its base of wireless, enterprise and carrier customers as demand grows for the service provider's dark and lit fiber services. Article

Wireless Tech News

> Starry, the startup headed by former Aereo CEO Chet Kanojia, is asking the FCC to consider its proposal for potential spectrum sharing in the 37 GHz band, building on the foundation the FCC laid for the 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS). Article

> While Gogo says it's firing on all cylinders and 2Ku is now in commercial service, CEO Michael Small said the in-flight service provider will not be spending money on a big marketing push to let consumers know when Gogo's service is improved. Article

European Wireless News

> EE took another step towards meeting recently announced LTE network coverage goals by contracting satellite network operator Avanti Communications Group (Avanti) to provide cellular backhaul services in the UK. Article

> France's mobile communications market grew by 0.7 per cent year-on-year to 71.8 million SIM cards in the first quarter of 2016, compared to 71.3 million in the corresponding period of the previous year. Article

Cable News

> The FCC issued its official approval for the merger of Charter Communications, Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks. Article

> Comcast has confirmed that it has bought French ad tech company StickyAds.tv. Article

And finally… Samsung introduced an oven with Wi-Fi. Release