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  1. allheart55 (Cindy E)

    Google's Project Fi mobile network is now open to everyone in the US

    Project Fi is ditching the invite system. 10 months after Google unveiled its own mobile network, which lets consumers pay only for the amount of data they use each month, the company is opening access to everyone inside the United States. "With Project Fi, we deliver fast wireless service with...
  2. allheart55 (Cindy E)

    Google’s “Project Fi” Wireless Smartphone Service Offers Data At $10/GB, Will Credit You For Unused

    As expected, Google has finally announced the details of its wireless smartphone service that will, at least at first, piggyback on the networks of Sprint and T-Mobile. It’s called Project Fi and plans with unlimited talk/text, unlimited international texting, and WiFi tethering will start at...
  3. allheart55 (Cindy E)

    Sprint Details Its New Pricing Plans

    SAN FRANCISCO — Sprint on Monday announced the details of its new, cheaper pricing plans. The company said it is effectively doubling its high-speed data offering at prices that meet or beat competitors. A new family plan can include up to 10 lines with 20GB of shared data and unlimited talk...
  4. allheart55 (Cindy E)

    T-Mobile Will Throttle Users Who “Misuse” Their Unlimited Data Plans

    The Federal Communications Commission has told America’s wireless carriers that it’s fine if they want to drastically cut back the speed of data (or “throttle”) that their heaviest users have access to: they need to spell out to customers exactly what behaviors lead to throttling. T-Mobile has...
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