The Mobile Virtual Network that Google is planning to launch by the end of March, will work initially with the company’s latest Nexus brand smartphone.
According to reports, the service will be designed to switch between Wi-Fi and cellular networks. The new Nexus 6 smartphone will be designed by Google and made by Motorola Mobility, now part of Lenovo, two people told the paper.
The service won’t work with other Android devices or older Nexus devices, such as LG’s Nexus 5.
The sources familiar with Google’s plans said they expect to launch the service in coming weeks, but the start may be delayed. It will run over the T-Mobile and Sprint networks in the US, as well as offer seamless handover for data as well as voice to Wi-Fi networks.
Via Telecom Paper