Sentences with phrase «existing wireless carrier»

Yes, for all intents and purposes Project Fi is shaping up to be a decent option for wireless service for some individuals, although this hinges largely on how much data they use on average and whether or not the same amount of data on Project Fi costs less than, or is at least equal to their existing wireless carrier package.
When you port your number, you are canceling your service with your existing wireless carrier — beware of any termination fees.

Not exact matches

But for the existing mobile carriers, the «initial launch into an already competitive wireless market is not likely to be meaningfully disruptive,» he writes.
The slight expansion of existing rules instead, Chen argues, would be enough to prevent wireless carriers from imposing new fees on content providers, also known as paid prioritization.
In addition to its e-commerce business, JD.com is one of 11 companies in China with a permit to lease wireless capacity from the nation's existing carriers in a trial intended to boost competition in the country's phone market.
WIND will be the first wireless carrier to launch in Canada in a long time to not have ties with the existing carriers.
Of course, this is just the latest example of a wireless carrier either introducing a new unlimited plan for customers, or in this case modifying an existing one to stay competitive.
Reports confirm that Google's RCS platform is already compatible with the existing wireless infrastructure provided by most carrier networks.
If you're already on DirecTV and you're signed up with a different wireless carrier, AT&T is tempting switchers with a $ 300 bill credit when they trade - in their existing smartphone and sign up for a AT&T Next plan.
As Senior Vice President of Business Development for Boingo's DAS, Offload and Wholesale businesses, Doug Lodder oversees the strategy and development of Wi - Fi and DAS networks for Boingo's new and existing venue partnerships in the commercial real estate sector and other verticals, as well as the monetization of those networks through innovative partnerships with wireless carriers (DAS, Offload) and wholesale partners (American Express, MasterCard).
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