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January 23, 2015

Google will sell wireless service through Sprint’s network

by John_A

Google_Cell_Tower_01Just yesterday rumors started swirling about Google finally getting the mobile network market by partnering with either Sprint or T-Mobile. Less than 24 hours later, it looks like Google has closed a deal with Sprint and will soon begin offering a wireless service to compete with the other major carriers.

According to an insider, Masayoshi Son, president of Sprint’s parent company Softbank, was the key player in getting talks going between the two companies. The deal will function like most other MNVO deals, with Google paying Sprint for capacity, then Google will sell the service to customers. 

There’s no word on whether or not Google will finalize something with T-Mobile, but earlier reports made it seem like a deal with both carriers was very likely.

Are you excited about a Sprint powered, Google managed MNVO?

source: Business Week

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