Google Fiber Now Offers Phone Service The service is set to provide unlimited local and nationwide calls for $10 per month.

By Reuters

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Reuters | George Frey

Alphabet Inc.'s high-speed internet service, Google Fiber, is introducing a home phone service, Fiber Phone, the company said on its blog on Tuesday.

The service is set to provide unlimited local and nationwide calls for $10 per month, while adopting the same international calls rates as Google Voice.

The company said it would roll out the service to only a few areas initially.

(Reporting by Alan John Koshy in Bengaluru; Editing by Don Sebastian)

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