Google
launches to run a mobile Project Fi network in the US. According to Digital Marketing Agency, “the
company will rent voice and data capacity from two existing operators - Sprint
and T-Mobile - and use existing wi-fi hotspots, rather than build new
infrastructure from scratch.”
Google
is trying to improve the wireless phone industry with an acceptable service for
the purpose of pressuring major carriers into making it more affordable for
people to get online and use Google’s services. “Google is promising Project Fi
will automatically switch over to an available Wi-Fi network if that is running
at a higher speed than the cellular alternatives,” according to BRG report.
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