Google really is going to become a wireless carrier, although you shouldn’t expect it to have a major impact on the markets where it’s launched as Google Fiber has. During a talk at Mobile World Congress this week, Android and Chrome boss Sundar Pichai explained that Google is really going to become a mobile virtual network operation (MVNO) but added that for the time being it doesn’t have plans to build its own nationwide network capable of rivaling carriers such as AT&T, Verizon, Sprint or T-Mobile. RELATED:-5 reasons Google’s move to become a wireless carrier may be doomed to fail So what is Google planning on doing in the wireless space, then? The Information’s Amir Efrati tweets out that the

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