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Google confirms to launch its own mobile network in coming months

byCustoms Today Report
04/03/2015
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BARCELONA: Google’s president, Sundar Pichai has confirmed at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona that the company will launch its own mobile network in the coming months.

Pichai is in charge of Android, Chrome and Google apps, and for the new network he says that they want to bring some features they hope other carriers will adopt at a later stage.

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The network will be (for starters, at least) on a relatively small scale, and confined to USA only, and Google will need to partner with mobile operators there in order to succeed.

The service known as MVNO (mobile virtual network operator) will probably see its partners in Sprint and T-Mobile. Among some key features should be an option for an automatic reconnecting of dropped calls, and merging cellular and WiFi into a seamless experience.

Pichai said the project would mimic the company’s Nexus program for smartphones and tablets, in that it would push features that it hopes its carrier partners would adopt in the future, IBTimes reports.

During the keynote in Barcelona, Pichai also gave updates on Google’s other connectivity projects, including both Project Loon and Project Titan.

Project Loon, aimed at bringing wireless internet to places where internet is unavailable, has seen some serious progress.

The project began two years ago with the balloons struggling to remain in the sky for five days, but today the balloons are staying afloat for up to six months, and is beginning to serve 4G speeds as well.

Project Titan, in which drones are planned to fly endlessly, bringing wireless internet, should start its test flights very soon.

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