After six months with Google’s Project Fi, I’d switch to it if I could – Engadget

After six months with Google’s Project Fi, I’d switch to it if I could  EngadgetIf there’s anything that needs disrupting in the US, it’s wireless carriers. By and large, Americans pay far too much for our monthly cell phone bills. Addition…

After six months with Google's Project Fi, I'd switch to it if I could  Engadget

If there's anything that needs disrupting in the US, it's wireless carriers. By and large, Americans pay far too much for our monthly cell phone bills. Addition...

After six months with Google’s Project Fi, I’d switch to it if I could – Engadget

After six months with Google’s Project Fi, I’d switch to it if I could  EngadgetIf there’s anything that needs disrupting in the US, it’s wireless carriers. By and large, Americans pay far too much for our monthly cell phone bills. Addition…

After six months with Google's Project Fi, I'd switch to it if I could  Engadget

If there's anything that needs disrupting in the US, it's wireless carriers. By and large, Americans pay far too much for our monthly cell phone bills. Addition...

After six months with Google’s Project Fi, I’d switch to it if I could – Engadget

After six months with Google’s Project Fi, I’d switch to it if I could  EngadgetIf there’s anything that needs disrupting in the US, it’s wireless carriers. By and large, Americans pay far too much for our monthly cell phone bills. Addition…

After six months with Google's Project Fi, I'd switch to it if I could  Engadget

If there's anything that needs disrupting in the US, it's wireless carriers. By and large, Americans pay far too much for our monthly cell phone bills. Addition...

After six months with Google’s Project Fi, I’d switch to it if I could

If there’s anything that needs disrupting in the US, it’s wireless carriers. By and large, Americans pay far too much for our monthly cell phone bills. Additionally, we tolerate practices like data throttling and let’s not even mention the terrible …

If there's anything that needs disrupting in the US, it's wireless carriers. By and large, Americans pay far too much for our monthly cell phone bills. Additionally, we tolerate practices like data throttling and let's not even mention the terrible ...