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- The service includes a guaranteed use of 500MB of data and 500 text messages. October 1, 2013 8:25 AM PDT FreedomPop has fired a shot over the wireless industry's bow. FreedomPop is now offering free mobile services to users to commemorate its one-year anniversary, the company announced on Tuesday. The offer includes 200 free anytime voice minutes, along with 500 free text messages. FreedomPop is also offering 500MB of data. For now, FreedomPop's smartphone collection isn't all that deep. The service is available solely on the HTV Evo Design, but should work on other Android handsets later this year. FreedomPop will sell the HTC handset for $99. Heavy mobile users can get access to FreedomPop's unlimited voice and texting service for $10.99 per month. The company claims that its offering can save customers $1,000 per year.
The service includes a guaranteed use of 500MB of data and 500 text messages. October 1, 2013 8:25 AM PDT FreedomPop has fired a shot over the wireless industry's bow. FreedomPop is now offering free mobile services to users to commemorate its one-year anniversary, the company announced on Tuesday. The offer includes 200 free anytime voice minutes, along with 500 free text messages. FreedomPop is also offering 500MB of data. For now, FreedomPop's smartphone collection isn't all that deep. The service is available solely on the HTV Evo Design, but should work on other Android handsets later this year. FreedomPop will sell the HTC handset for $99. Heavy mobile users can get access to FreedomPop's unlimited voice and texting service for $10.99 per month. The company claims that its offering can save customers $1,000 per year.
The service includes a guaranteed use of 500MB of data and 500 text messages.
FreedomPop has fired a shot over the wireless industry's bow.
FreedomPop is now offering free mobile services to users to commemorate its one-year anniversary, the company announced on Tuesday. The offer includes 200 free anytime voice minutes, along with 500 free text messages. FreedomPop is also offering 500MB of data.
For now, FreedomPop's smartphone collection isn't all that deep. The service is available solely on the HTV Evo Design, but should work on other Android handsets later this year. FreedomPop will sell the HTC handset for $99.
Heavy mobile users can get access to FreedomPop's unlimited voice and texting service for $10.99 per month. The company claims that its offering can save customers $1,000 per year.