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Google Fi Terminating Accounts for Excessive International Roaming

Google Fi Terminating Accounts for Excessive International Roaming Google Fi is a unique cellular service that uses multiple cellular networks and Wi-Fi behind the scenes - automatically picking the best partner wherever you happen to be. Their plans are based on the T-Mobile, Sprint, and US Cellular networks.

Google Fi offers an Unlimited Plan and Flexible Plan, both of which include International Roaming data. The international data is included at no extra charge on the Unlimited Plan, making this an attractive option for travelers who visit other countries regularly. (International data can also be added to the Flexible plan for $10/GB.)

While Google Fi's T&Cs have always included language stating that the majority of data on the plan should be used in the US, we have only recently seen reports of this policy being enforced.

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