Free Data and Cheap Netgear MiFi Hotspot from FreedomPop

5 years ago
71

Get a FreedomPop MiFi here... http://fpop.co/mgMz

Get MiFi hotspot on Amazon here... https://geni.us/8A8T

https://www.amazon.com/shop/petervonpanda

Join this channel to help me bring you more vids...
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS-ix9RRO7OJdspbgaGOFiA/join

Join the free von Panda group here... https://panda-research-institute.mn.co

Get Peter von Panda gear here... https://petervonpanda.storenvy.com/

Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/petervonpanda/

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

Get Peter von Panda apparel here... https://petervonpanda.storenvy.com

WHAT IS A MOBILE WIFI HOTSPOT: Mobile WiFi hotspot can (once activated by AT&T) provide mobile Internet on the Go for up to 10 WiFi compatible devices at 4G LTE Speeds on the AT&T Network. the Hotspot will be Locked to the AT&T Network for at least the first 6 months (Contact AT&T for assistance with Unlocking this Device).

FreedomPop is a wireless Internet and mobile virtual network operator based in Los Angeles, California. The company provides "free" IP mobile services including free data, text and VoIP and sells mobile phones, tablets and broadband devices for use with their service. It was founded by CEO Stephen Stokols and Steven Sesar. FreedomPop uses networks of Sprint and AT&T in the United States, Three in the UK, Yoigo in Spain, and Telcel in Mexico.

FreedomPop was co-founded by Stephen Stokols, CEO and Steven Sesar in 2011.[11] Prior to founding FreedomPop, Stokols served as CEO of Woo Media, a video-chat and entertainment startup.[2] FreedomPop partnered with LightSquared in December 2011, but ended its partnership after LightSquared did not receive Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval to build out its network.[12] FreedomPop began selling 4G only hotspots in October 2012.[13] The company began offering mobile and wireless internet services in the United States using Clearwire's 4G network.[14][15][16] FreedomPop converted 20% of its free user base to paid users in December 2012.[17]

In July 2012, FreedomPop raised $7.5 million in a first round of funding led by Mangrove Capital and Doll Capital Management.[18] In April 2013, FreedomPop partnered with Sprint to expand its coverage to include 3G and 4G with Sprint compatible devices.[19] The company raised an additional $4.3 million in a Series A1 financing from Mangrove Capital and Doll Capital Management in July 2013.[20] In October 2013, one year from its initial wireless broadband launch, FreedomPop launched its beta free mobile phone plan that included voice, text, and data service.[21] In November FreedomPop launched a bring your own device for Sprint-compatible phones.[22]

FreedomPop began supporting and selling Sprint-compatible iPhones in April 2014.[23][24] The company also released an iOS app that offers voice, text and voicemail service to users within the United States.[23][24] A month later, in May 2014, FreedomPop began supporting LTE Android smartphones.[25] In July the company announced it would soon be offering SIM card-based plans in Belgium in partnership with Dutch carrier KPN.[26] FreedomPop does not sell mobile devices outside of the United States.[26] In July 2014, FreedomPop began offering its free 4G data, voice and text plans to tablet users, starting with the iPad Mini and the Samsung Tab 3. The free data, voice and text plan is offered to those purchasing a tablet through FreedomPop or other eligible bring your own device Sprint devices.[27][28] In October 2014, FreedomPop announced its own branded-line of low-cost smartphones and tablets. The first release was a 7-inch Wi-Fi only tablet, the FreedomPop Liberty, which has free voice and SMS text messaging.[29][30][31]

Loading comments...