Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Google Project Fi launches family plan for up to six people – CNET in Spanish

With the family plan Google Fi, the members of an account mutual can monitor better your data consumption.

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The users of Project Fi, wireless phone service and Wi-Fi, Google now will be able to share an account with friends and family, as announced by the company Tuesday.

According to the Google blog, up to six users in an account of Project Fi will be able to share the costs of the service, that would be$ 20 for the initial line and$ 15 for each additional line. In addition, each person will be able to see the data that consumes individually, at a rate of$ 10 per GB or$ 1 per MB, and send notifications when they reach certain limits. The account owner can set limits and stop the lines members that exceed normal use. All you can manage, and pay through the app of Google Project Fi.

To participate in Project Fi, users must have one of these phones from Google: the new cell or a Pixel, that Pixel XL, Nexus 6P, Nexus 5 or the Nexus 6. Google will send interested persons a SIM card that has the ability to receive a cellular signal of three of the great phone in the U.S. wireless and of other countries. When the cell is a hotspot with Wi-Fi, always choose the Wi-Fi on the cell towers, saving you even more consumers.

Until October 12, 2016, persons who wish to activate a line to Project the Fi will receive discounts of up to US$ 150 in a 6P or 5X.

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