Earlier in January there were rumors about Google wishing to become a new U.S. carrier. Well, now experts believe that Google wireless internet might become real in early 2015 as the company wishes to launch its new service within the American wireless carrier industry.

To start implementing its big Google U.S. carrier plan the company has earlier signed partnership deals with Sprint and T-Mobile [these mobile operators are the third and the fourth major carriers in the United States].
As some reports state, Google wireless service will be available to any Google MVNO smartphone and these users will get a chance to easily switch between T-Mobile, Sprint and WiFi hotspots in all areas supported by these networks.
It is worth to mention that Google aimed to release its own wireless service package to users back in 2014 but it never happened. Something causes delays and no one can be sure that the company can fix all the problems and finally enter this industry in the next few months.
The new wireless network is surely an advantage to iPhone 6 and other users, but it’s hard to say when and how Google can make this happen. Will it appear only in certain locations or nationwide? How would you like it to act?