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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Google launches its own mobile phone network in USA Wednesday April 22,2015

 
Google launched on Wednesday April 22,2015 its own mobile phone network in the US that switches between WiFi and cellular networks to curb data use and cut down on the phone bills

The Google-run network, dubbed Project Fi, is only available through invitation and currently supports only the Google Nexus 6 phones and will be hosted through Sprint Corp and T-Mobile's networks. The network is supported in 120 countries without roaming charges.

Project Fi service automatically switches between the two networks and more than one million open, free WiFi spots, depending on which signal is the strongest. The service will cost users $20/month plus $10 per gigabyte of data used. For the unused data, users will get their money back.

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