According to reports that Google mobile network launch day will be very soon, as the search giant has signed a deal with Sprint and T-Mobile to permit it to operate as a carrier. It is expected that Google will offer better rates to the consumer and more flexible, tailored packages.
The Chrome maker was always in the center of different technological events and the key figure in smartphone evolution with its Android mobile platform. It also strived to bring cheaper hardware to market with its famed Nexus series.
Due to new reports the big G wants to step further and become a branded carrier. Currently all details are not clear and there are many question whether it can be a major competitor to other carriers or can it offer more attractive carrier packages.
Analyzing the current market we can say that it consists of a few major operators. And it cannot be real for the big-named carriers to keep prices high and flexibility. Despite the fact that 4G LTE infrastructure now being very popular and widespread across the United States along with the mobile market, still many consumers are suffer from capped packages that offer poor amount of downloaded data permitted.
Due to rapid increase of data speeds it is thought that Google will search ways to drive up allowances and lower costs by throwing itself into the mix. And they say that as Google signed a deal with two of the four largest carriers in the U.S. Sprint and T-Mobile it won’t plan to be a separate network. I t seems that it will be acting as a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO).
However, we are all excited about Google mobile network launch day. When will it be?