Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Google Fi: virtual operator, so far only in the US, yet only on the Nexus 6 – Gagadget.com | Neskuchniy site about technology

While mobile operators around the world continue to live by the rules of business of the twentieth century, it remains to be seen how the new players are gradually taken away from them their own business, making the all-powerful players in the business only in the pipe for delivery of mobile Internet. Who do Skype, Viber, WhatsApp, and many other services. A modest contribution to the destruction of the business of mobile operators, as we know it today, made by Google, which presented its “draft Fi». But do not hurry to say his “phi” ahead of time.

While mobile operators around the world continue to live by the rules of business of the twentieth century, it remains to be seen how the new players are gradually taken away from them their own business, making the all-powerful players in the business only in the pipe for the delivery of mobile Internet. Who do Skype, Viber, WhatsApp, and many other services. A modest contribution to the destruction of the business of mobile operators, as we know it today, made by Google, which presented its “draft Fi». But do not hurry to say his “phi” ahead of time.

The project that he had agreed with the operators Sprint and T-Mobile, Google started to provide (so far only by invitation only for the owners of Nexus 6, but remember that even Gmail was initially by invitation only, so do run most services Google) mobile services. This uses the transport, which provides the current location by the best quality (read: the data rate). It may be open to the Wi-Fi (based on Google in it, as we all know, a lot). Where there is no Wi-Fi, it uses LTE-network partner.

The service is paid and it costs 20 dollars a month, plus every gigabyte of traffic transferred worth another $ 10. In this case, the money for unused gigabytes return every month. In roaming (available in more than 120 countries) the cost of services ranging from free (in the area of ​​Wi-Fi) to … need to look at the site.

Source: Google Fi

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