Google speeds up Project Fi abroad

NEW YORK—Some 15 months after Google launched Project Fi, the company’s mobile phone offering still feels refreshingly uncomplicated. Google doesn’t make you pay for data you don’t use. Its network, which piggybacks off T-Mobile, Sprint, U.S …

NEW YORK—Some 15 months after Google launched Project Fi, the company’s mobile phone offering still feels refreshingly uncomplicated. Google doesn’t make you pay for data you don’t use. Its network, which piggybacks off T-Mobile, Sprint, U.S ...