Update: I incorrectly reported earlier that Project Fi was offering data rates of “$10 per 10GB.” The caffeine has since kicked in and I realized my mistake. The article now reflects the proper pricing of $10 per 1GB. Thanks to everyone who pointed it out!
Update: I incorrectly reported earlier that Project Fi was offering data rates of “$10 per 10GB.” The caffeine has since kicked in and I realized my mistake. The article now reflects the proper pricing of $10 per 1GB. Thanks to everyone who pointed it out!
Update: I incorrectly reported earlier that Project Fi was offering data rates of “$10 per 10GB.” The caffeine has since kicked in and I realized my mistake. The article now reflects the proper pricing of $10 per 1GB. Thanks to everyone who pointed it out!
Update: I incorrectly reported earlier that Project Fi was offering data rates of “$10 per 10GB.” The caffeine has since kicked in and I realized my mistake. The article now reflects the proper pricing of $10 per 1GB. Thanks to everyone who pointed it out!
Update: I incorrectly reported earlier that Project Fi was offering data rates of “$10 per 10GB.” The caffeine has since kicked in and I realized my mistake. The article now reflects the proper pricing of $10 per 1GB. Thanks to everyone who pointed it out!
Update: I incorrectly reported earlier that Project Fi was offering data rates of “$10 per 10GB.” The caffeine has since kicked in and I realized my mistake. The article now reflects the proper pricing of $10 per 1GB. Thanks to everyone who pointed it out!
Update: I incorrectly reported earlier that Project Fi was offering data rates of “$10 per 10GB.” The caffeine has since kicked in and I realized my mistake. The article now reflects the proper pricing of $10 per 1GB. Thanks to everyone who pointed it out!
Update: I incorrectly reported earlier that Project Fi was offering data rates of “$10 per 10GB.” The caffeine has since kicked in and I realized my mistake. The article now reflects the proper pricing of $10 per 1GB. Thanks to everyone who pointed it out!
Update: I incorrectly reported earlier that Project Fi was offering data rates of “$10 per 10GB.” The caffeine has since kicked in and I realized my mistake. The article now reflects the proper pricing of $10 per 1GB. Thanks to everyone who pointed it out!
Update: I incorrectly reported earlier that Project Fi was offering data rates of “$10 per 10GB.” The caffeine has since kicked in and I realized my mistake. The article now reflects the proper pricing of $10 per 1GB. Thanks to everyone who pointed it out!
In the final instalment of this three-part series exploring the disruptive potential of Google’s aggregated MVNO Project Fi, Devicescape CEO Dave Fraser considers the possibility of a radical plan to embed Fi-style functionality into all Android smartphones.
In the final instalment of this three-part series exploring the disruptive potential of Google’s aggregated MVNO Project Fi, Devicescape CEO Dave Fraser considers the possibility of a radical plan to embed Fi-style functionality into all Android smartphones.
In the final instalment of this three-part series exploring the disruptive potential of Google’s aggregated MVNO Project Fi, Devicescape CEO Dave Fraser considers the possibility of a radical plan to embed Fi-style functionality into all Android smartphones.
In the final instalment of this three-part series exploring the disruptive potential of Google’s aggregated MVNO Project Fi, Devicescape CEO Dave Fraser considers the possibility of a radical plan to embed Fi-style functionality into all Android smartphones.
In the final instalment of this three-part series exploring the disruptive potential of Google’s aggregated MVNO Project Fi, Devicescape CEO Dave Fraser considers the possibility of a radical plan to embed Fi-style functionality into all Android smartphones.
In the final instalment of this three-part series exploring the disruptive potential of Google’s aggregated MVNO Project Fi, Devicescape CEO Dave Fraser considers the possibility of a radical plan to embed Fi-style functionality into all Android smartphones.
In the final instalment of this three-part series exploring the disruptive potential of Google’s aggregated MVNO Project Fi, Devicescape CEO Dave Fraser considers the possibility of a radical plan to embed Fi-style functionality into all Android smartphones.
In the final instalment of this three-part series exploring the disruptive potential of Google’s aggregated MVNO Project Fi, Devicescape CEO Dave Fraser considers the possibility of a radical plan to embed Fi-style functionality into all Android smartphones.
In the final instalment of this three-part series exploring the disruptive potential of Google’s aggregated MVNO Project Fi, Devicescape CEO Dave Fraser considers the possibility of a radical plan to embed Fi-style functionality into all Android smartphones.
In the final instalment of this three-part series exploring the disruptive potential of Google’s aggregated MVNO Project Fi, Devicescape CEO Dave Fraser considers the possibility of a radical plan to embed Fi-style functionality into all Android smartphones.