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Google as mobile operator: Project Fi

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David Wurm

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Will you use Google's offer in the future?

From now on, Google also wants to have a say in the mobile phone market, and the company is launching its own mobile phone serviceproproject: Project Fi. Currently only for owners of Google's Nexus 6, but that will probably change soon.

For example, in the USA "where there is not enough speed for the Internet", according to Google, the large corporation wants to set up its own mobile communications with at least a 3G/4G Internet connection. Currently that is Project only for Nexus 6 owners, since it is actually still a pilotproproject is.

The Google Fi contract

There is currently no fixed contract, but in future you should only pay for what you actually call/surf. However, there is still a monthly basic fee for a complete package of 20 dollars for unlimited calls and texts. Pro You pay ten dollars for gigabytes at Google, calculated exactly. For example, if you don't use anything, you only pay the $20 basic fee. Or if you use 750 megabytes, you pay 7 dollars and 50 cents.

For this Proprojekt there is of course also a video on YouTube:

And one more thing:

What Google in the future with its Proproject will really do, however, remains unclear so far.

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