Google planned on entering Wireless Mobile space

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#1  Edited By FireEmblem_Man
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Yes, Google has entered the ISP market in select cities such as Kansas City Missouri and potentially Salt Lake City Utah. But one big gripe Google has is big Wireless carriers such as Verizon Wireless and AT&T.

For Google's next project, they have plan to by some spectrum from Sprint and T-Mobile (without building their own) and test out a new broadcasting system that's completely different than CDMA, GSM, and HSPA+

Interesting stuff, as Google is trying to free consumers from the shackles of big ISP's and now Wireless services from throttling networks and poor service plans.

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#2 osirisx3
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cool i guess but this will help maybe 0.0010 % of the worlds population

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#3  Edited By FireEmblem_Man
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@osirisx3 said:

cool i guess but this will help maybe 0.0010 % of the worlds population

It's all in the US right now..... But now that I see what Google is investing, I think they plan on making their future service globally

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#4  Edited By Mozuckint
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Personally not interested in signing up, but if it does anything like Google Fiber has(even if the speeds and such only are out in large metro areas), let em at it.

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#5 stylincases
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Personally it in not more interesting.