Google's Android OS can be found on handsets from just about every major carrier, but the California search giant is considering cutting out the middleman entirely. According to a new report, Google is toying with the idea of launching a first-party carrier that would compete with the likes of AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile. The report, which comes from The Information,claims that Google could offer wireless services in the same areas that receive Google Fiber, which is the company's proprietary Internet and TV service.
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