Instead, if you signed up to try score access to oject Fi (’s take on wireless service), you probably got the following message. The only upside is that is pledging to let everyone inside the gates by “mid-summer.” The email also alludes to some kind of method for checking up on the status of your invite, but there aren’t any details as to what that would look like. You could always use the time to make sure you’re free of another carrier’s contract have an unlocked Nexus 6 so you’re ready to jump aboard when it’s your turn. The story behind the story: oject Fi is ’s MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator), which is built to give you seamless switching between T-Mobile, Sprint, -Fi networks. It offers simple plans only charges you for the data you use—a nice differentiator from most other carriers.