G Suite accounts are now accepted for Project Fi

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G Suite accounts are now accepted for Project Fi 4

Google just opened up Project Fi to more people.

Today it was announced that, in addition to traditional accounts, anyone with a G Suite account can sign-up for Google's wireless service.

Check with your domain's owner before signing up for the service, though. It'll be controlled by the G Suite Administator; therefore, they could pull the plug out of the blue if you're on Project Fi without their knowledge. Give a heads up, ask for permission, or do whatever you have to do.

Project Fi is still priced at $20 per month for the basics and $10/GB per month with any unused data being credited. If you're a heavy data user, the service isn't for you. But those who use very little data every month or travel internationally should definitely consider Project Fi. And maybe in the near future Google will add support for more devices.

Source: Project Fi (Twitter)

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