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Project Fi

19 articles accelerating

Project Fi has appeared in 19 articles since 2015-04. Coverage peaked in 2017Q3 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Google, Canada, MVNO, Ron Amadeo.

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19
mentions
Velocity
+100.0%
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Acceleration
+1.000
velocity change
Sources
8
publications

Coverage Timeline

2018-11-29
The Verge 16 related

Google rebrands Project Fi to Google Fi and adds support for iPhones, currently in beta, and the “majority” of Android devices

A phone plan built for you  —  iPhone Screenshots Mark Jansen / Digital Trends : How to root Android phones or tablets (and unroot them) Joan Engebretson / Telecompetitor : Google Fi is New Brand for ...

2018-11-13
TechCrunch

Google's Project Fi gets updated with an optional always-on VPN and a smarter way to switch between WiFi and cellular connections based on signal strength

Google's Project Fi wireless service is getting a major update today that introduces an optional always-on VPN service and a smarter …

2018-05-30
The Verge 10 related

Google's Project Fi adds support for three new handsets: LG G7 ThinQ, the newly announced LG V35 ThinQ, and Moto G6

More choices at last  —  Google announced today that Project Fi users will soon have a few more device choices.  Three new phones will work with Google's wireless service …

2018-01-18
TechCrunch 15 related

Google's Project Fi now caps data bills at $60, entering the crowded market of “unlimited data” plans, will throttle speeds at 15GB

Google's Project Fi cell service never played the “unlimited data” game that most carriers in the U.S. like to play (and which is never truly unlimited).

2017-10-05
The Verge 14 related

Google says Pixel 2 and 2 XL customers using Project Fi can use eSIM, requiring no SIM card

Nick Statt / The Verge :

2017-09-21
9to5Google 10 related

Android One launches in the US with Moto X4, available on Project Fi at $399

Abner Li / 9to5Google :

2017-09-20
9to5Google 7 related

Android One launches in the US with Moto X4, available on Project Fi at $399

Back in June, Project Fi unceremoniously announced via Twitter that a mid-tier device that supports Google's MVNO service would be coming soon.  This was in line with our reporting from earlier in the...

2017-08-17
The Verge 19 related

Google to roll out voice calling feature to Google Home users in US and Canada soon, but it will lack caller ID except for Google Voice or Project Fi users

Chris Welch / The Verge :

2017-02-21
9to5Google 7 related

Google's Project Fi starts testing Voice over LTE support for a subset of its users, does not announce timeframe for a roll out to all users

Abner Li / 9to5Google :

TechCrunch

Google's Project Fi starts testing Voice over LTE support

Google's own wireless service called Project Fi has rolled out Voice over LTE service for a subset of its users, the company confirmed this week via an announcement in Google's product forums.  Users ...

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TEXXR tracks 23 Techmeme articles mentioning Project Fi, dating back to April 2015. The biggest stories include Google's MVNO is called Project Fi, costs $20/month + $10/GB for data in US and abroad,... and Google brings Project Fi subscribers high speed data service in over 135 countries. Frequently covered alongside Google, MVNO, and Ron Amadeo.

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