Google adds Three network to Project Fi's family to improve international speeds

Project Fi is already good for international travelers. The flat rate of $10 per gigabyte (the same price for using data at home) is better than what you typically get charged by a US carrier when you're out of the country. But truly "pro" travelers with capable phones still often prefer to get a local SIM card for one simple reason: speed.

Roaming data is almost always slow. It's typically capped at around 3G speeds, meaning you get none of the modern 4G LTE you've become accustomed to in your native land. 3G is a godsend for someone just trying to look up directions, read a Wikipedia article, or send a Facebook Message, but it's not good for much else.

But since Project Fi isn't a single network, but a collection of networks — it's...

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