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Project Fi

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Google Announce Project Fi

 

http://www.cnet.com/uk/news/google-bursts-into-the-wireless-industry-with-project-fi/

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/04/22/google_project_fi/

https://fi.google.com/about/

https://fi.google.com/about/faq

 

You'll need a Nexus 6 Initially (or pay for in only 24 easy monthly payments)

- so they're not pitching to iPhone users, yet

 

and the pricing of $20 + (GB used * $10) may only seem cheap because of how expensive / data non-PAYG other plans are ...

 

What usage patterns does this make sense for (in terms of TCO/coverage) , compared to say T-Mobiles $30/5GB plan ? 

 

But interesting to have a virtual / MVNO plan that allows roaming to provide extended coverage.

 

Thoughts?

 

As someone whose monthly data usage is in the 100 MB range, I can't wait to dump Verizon.

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How do expect Google / The NSA to data mine you with such a limited data set. Unless such a "suspiciously" low volume would flag you up as as "a person of interest"

As someone who uses 20-30GB, and a OnePlus One, I signed up anyways... Just in case.

I know plenty of people this would be great for.

**BRENT**

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