Google Fi Wireless Expands 5G Service to 22 New Regions, Reaching Over 110 Countries
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Briley Kenney
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Summary
Google Fi Wireless, Google's telecommunications service, is expanding its 5G service to 22 new regions, bringing its total availability to over 110 countries. The expansion makes it easier for users to call, text, and use data internationally with Google's wireless service.
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