Can I get Project Fi if its not available in my area?

p08757

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I really want to test out Project Fi, but it is not officially available in my area. The coverage map has solid 4G connectivity for my area. Can I sign up under my sisters home address and then change my billing address after the fact?

Just asking...
 

racedog

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You can sign up at your sisters address but I suspect you'll have to leave that address as your account address or it will be shut down.
 

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I really want to test out Project Fi, but it is not officially available in my area. The coverage map has solid 4G connectivity for my area. Can I sign up under my sisters home address and then change my billing address after the fact?

Just asking...

Just curious, where are you that it's not available?
 

racedog

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Google voice has nothing to do with it. It seems that TMO is the critical factor in being able to sign up for Fi. You have to be in a native TMO area. I suspect that tmobile is the controller for Fi in some way.
 

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Google voice has nothing to do with it. It seems that TMO is the critical factor in being able to sign up for Fi. You have to be in a native TMO area. I suspect that tmobile is the controller for Fi in some way.

That's interesting if true! Hmm.
 

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From my understanding, it's not about you getting kicked off for not being in a T-Mobile area, it's all about activation. Currently, you need to activate Fi over T-Mobile, not Sprint or US Cellular. If you are close to a T-Mobile tower, you can put in that zip code, and just go there to initially activate it.