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Google Explains Nexus One ERF Price Cut to the FCC

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Google told the Federal Communications Commission it reduced a fee charged to buyers of its Nexus One smartphone that canceled their service contract early to clear up concerns and confusion in the market. Google cut the Equipment Recovery Fee, designed to help Google recoup money it owed to T-Mobile in the event of any contract that was terminated within 120 days, to $150 from $350 Feb. 4. Google also said it canceled plans to show software developers its Nexus One in Beijing, owing to the current discord between Google and China over a hack on the search engine’s servers.

Google Feb. 23 told the Federal Communications Commission it
reduced a fee charged to buyers of its Nexus One smartphone that canceled their
service contract early to clear up concerns and confusion in the market.
Shortly after Google began selling the Android-based
Nexus One from…

 Google Explains Nexus One ERF Price Cut to the FCC

 Google Explains Nexus One ERF Price Cut to the FCC

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 Google Explains Nexus One ERF Price Cut to the FCC

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