Google Fi later dropped US Cellular, leaving T-Mobile as the only network usable with it in the US. The rate for unlimited calls and texting is not affected by bill protection. Bill protection also works with group plans, with a maximum charge of $85 for two people, $120 for three people, and $140 for four people. The user can avoid the slowdown by paying full price for the data used at $10 per GB. If the data used is greater than 15 GB, then Fi may slow the data speed to 256 kbit/s. On January 17, 2018, Google Fi announced bill protection which caps the charge for data at $60. In October 2016, Google added the ability to use Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones, and later introduced a Group Plan, letting subscribers add extra members to their plans. The invitation system was dropped on March 7, 2016. Because of high demand at launch, the service required that users receive invitations, which were gradually released throughout summer 2015. Google Fi was announced exclusively for the Nexus 6 smartphone on April 22, 2015, on the Sprint and T-Mobile networks. In 2023, it was once again renamed Google Fi Wireless. On November 28, 2018, Google rebranded Project Fi as Google Fi and made it work with more device models, including partially with iPhones. The service was opened to the public on March 7, 2016, and made it work with additional device models, including the Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones, was introduced on October 4, 2016. The service was launched for the Nexus 6, by invitation only, on April 22, 2015. Google Fi is a service for US residents only, as of late 2019. Google Fi Wireless (pronounced / f aɪ/), formerly Project Fi and Google Fi, is an MVNO telecommunications service by Google that provides telephone calls, SMS, and mobile broadband using cellular networks and Wi-Fi. Roaming in 200+ international destinations.
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