Google Fi, or we can say Project Fi is an MVNO telecommunication service of the Mountain View giant Google, with which we can switch between Sprint and T-Mobile. Afterward, back in the year 2016, the project partnered with US Cellular and gained a total of three networks. Now, reports suggest that GoogleFi has ditched US Cellular from the official carrier list. So, let’s take a look at the complete report.
As per the reports, the customer support of Google Fi has notified its subscribers that the American mobile network operator US Cellular is no longer a network for Google Fi. However, they have also said that the network will still be accessible on Google Fi’s extended network. A Google spokesperson has also confirmed that MVNO has been changed, and now T-Mobile is the only official network of Google Fi, as Sprint has already merged with it.
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Thankfully, US Cellular is still accessible, so wherever T-Mobile’s coverage will be unavailable, the subscribers can use it. However, if US Cellular and T-Mobile are both available, the service will stick to T-Mobile only; no matter if US Cellular has better connections, it can only be accessed when T-Mobile is completely unreachable. Eventually, Google Fi subscribers will still be able to connect to multiple carrier networks.