“Business Insider is reporting that Apple may actually be following Google’s Project Fi into the ‘becoming a carrier’ field,” Seth Weintraub reports for 9to5 Mac. “‘Sources close to Apple say that the company is privately trialling an MVNO service in the US, but is also currently in talks with telecoms companies in Europe about bringing the service there too.'”
“MVNO or Mobile Virtual Network Operator is a wireless communications services provider that does not own the wireless network infrastructure over which the MVNO provides services to its customer,” Weintraub reports. “Google’s Project Fi uses Sprint and T-Mobile’s infrastructure and combines them to become a ‘super-carrier.'”
Weintraub reports, “Apple of course announced the so far iPad-limited Apple SIM last year which allows you to choose between a handful of network carriers for iPad data on a month to month basis.”
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MacDailyNews Take: With free data for Apple Music, iTunes Match and other data-intensive Apple services for Apple MVNO subscribers? With an impetus like that – and with good coverage, of course – where do we sign?!