Trackrig wrote:
Supposedly, Google, who has service contracts with Sprint, ATT and Verizon, will switch your call to whichever carrier you have the strongest connection to at the time your call is placed. We currently have Verizon which works fine while on the road, but at home they have terrible service. Does anyone have experience with using Google FI?
Bill
My DWs phone is on Google FI. I wanted to test it out and she agreed. Mine is on Verizon, and she loses service a couple miles before me, and gets it back a couple miles after me in fringe areas. There hasn't ever been a time we were somewhere other than driving when I had service and she hasn't. She has been on it for about a year now.
I don't believe that FI uses Verizon or AT&T though. I know it uses T mobile, Sprint and US Cellular, as well as available dependable wifi.
We both have the same phones, Pixel 2s, and every time I ask her if she wants to switch, she says not yet... She can use her phone as a hot spot, we just have to pay for the actual data used.
One spot where we boondock/fish quite often, our Weboost helps her out quite a bit.