Hello,
I'm a big fan of Google's products and have been for some time. I love having services like Stadia Pro, Google Fi, YouTube Premium, Google One and a Workspaces account for my busines. Every one of these services works so well on my Chomebox desktop, Nest Audio Speakers and Chromecast with Google TV, etc.
I bring all this up because I feel Google could really sell Stadia on this one missing feature(at least I think it's missing) and that is to have some perks for Google Fi subscribers. What exactly do I mean by this? Well, Google Fi's unlimited data plans slow down after 22GB. With Stadia, YouTube and all of the other wonderful apps we tend to frequent, 22GB can be polished off pretty quickly. What if then, Google Fi subscribers, Google didn't have Stadia data usage count towards their data cap. I think it could not only be another additonal perk to sell the service, but also encourage people like me to enjoy Stadia when out and about and on the go. It could even encourage Stadia users to jump ship from their other cell phone phone providers. Just my two cents on the matter, what do you all think?
Braillynn
As a fellow Fi user I like the idea but it seems unlikely as the rent for space on the network would probably be pretty extreme.