FreedomPop offers free wireless internet access for up to 500MB each and every month with the purchase of a hotspot.
If you need more, you can easily find 10 Freedom Friends using this not so secret Slickdeals thread where tons of FreedomPop users have left their email address so you can connect, earn, and share. If that’s still not enough, upgrading is another option.
50% of FreedomPop users have opted into larger paid plans or services like Data Rollover
This is a pasted image from my current browser window: Link-here
See? it says
2 GB/$20 month..
Questions we need to determine:
which carrier?
how good, how reliable
is it a good idea?? Is it a good backup (emergency) plan if we run out?
--- Figured I'd share it since I just found this today... and I still dont know enough..
BiggarView said
09:46 AM May 20, 2014
I followed your links, and I still can't figure out how it works, whether it's viable, or how the company running it makes money. Waiting with bated breath for your analysis.
Lucky Mike said
10:17 AM May 20, 2014
you get ADS to death!!!!............you will use it up quickly just thru the ads......nothing is free!
Clay L said
10:44 AM May 20, 2014
500 MB would only last me a couple of days. 2 GB is not much better. My wife and I together use over 10 GB per month. We don't stream movies but my wife does look at a few youtube videos.
just came across this, and haven't had a chance to REALLY investigate this yet.
BUT... FreedomPop Wireless seems interesting?
according to the slickdeals website quoted above:
FreedomPop offers free wireless internet access for up to 500MB each and every month with the purchase of a hotspot.
If you need more, you can easily find 10 Freedom Friends using this not so secret Slickdeals thread where tons of FreedomPop users have left their email address so you can connect, earn, and share. If that’s still not enough, upgrading is another option.
50% of FreedomPop users have opted into larger paid plans or services like Data Rollover
This is a pasted image from my current browser window: Link-here
See? it says
2 GB/$20 month..
Questions we need to determine:
which carrier?
how good, how reliable
is it a good idea?? Is it a good backup (emergency) plan if we run out?
--- Figured I'd share it since I just found this today... and I still dont know enough..
I followed your links, and I still can't figure out how it works, whether it's viable, or how the company running it makes money. Waiting with bated breath for your analysis.