Google hikes G Suite prices

Tom Wright
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Tech giant says 20 per cent rise will 'reflect value' of the portfolio

Google has announced the first price rises for its G Suite, with the increases coming into effect on 2 April. The changes will see the G Suite Basic Edition increase by $1 to $6 (£4.65) per user...

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