Difference between Google Fi and Ting
Last Updated :
16 Jun, 2022
Google Fi formerly known as Project Fi is an MVNO telecommunications service by Google that provides telephone calls, SMS, and mobile broadband using cellular networks and Wi-Fi. It offers wireless services and easy communication across networks and devices, and access to a wide range of online services exclusively offered by Google. In the US, it gives you data service on 3 mobile networks: T-Mobile, Sprint, and U.S. Cellular.
Ting is a customer-driven mobile virtual network operator and wireless service provider based out of Toronto, Ontario. At Ting, you only pay for what you use. Ting is a mobile virtual network operator and internet service provider launched in February 2012 by Tucows Inc. It has a pretty decent selection of the latest smartphones from leading brands, including the flagships and the latest iPhones.
Let us see the Difference Between Google Fi and Ting are as follows:
GOOGLE FI |
TING |
Google Fi is the Google’s mobile virtual network operator and wireless service provider for easy communication across networks |
Ting uses T-Mobile and Sprint network to provide network coverage and data services. |
Its plan starts at $20 per month for unlimited calling and texting, Wi-Fi hotspot, and 24/7 customer support. |
Ting not have any plans and you have to pay only for what you have used. |
Google Fi offers unlimited plans. |
Ting does not offer any unlimited plans |
It has a great selection of the Motorola phones and Samsung’s flagship Galaxy phones. |
It has pretty decent selection of the latest smartphones from leading brands, including Apple. |
It uses Sprint, T-Mobile, and the US cellular networks. |
It uses only Sprint and T-Mobile. |
Unlimited Plans with flexibility in pricing. |
No unlimited plans and you pay for what you use. |
Google Fi was launched in March networks does 2016. |
Ting was launched in February 2012. |
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