Thursday, April 23, 2015

Google unveils ultra low-cost Project Fi wireless service with pay-as-you-go data rate | VentureBeat | Mobile | by Mark Sullivan

Google unveils ultra low-cost Project Fi wireless service with pay-as-you-go data rate | VentureBeat | Mobile | by Mark Sullivan: "Google is offering one plan for now, called Fi Basics. For $20 a month users get talk, text, Wi-Fi tethering, and international coverage in 120+ countries. Customers pay a flat $10 per gigabit GB for cellular data while in the U.S. and abroad.

So data costs 1GB is $10/month, 2GB is $20/month, 3GB is $30/month, and so on. Customers get credit for the full value of their unused data. If a user goes with 3GB for $30 and only uses 1.4GB one month they get $16 back. See full plan details here.

The new offering makes Google a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), selling cellular service that runs on T-Mobile and Sprint infrastructure."



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