The Freedom Spot MiFi hotspot is the company's first LTE device.
FreedomPop's mobile hotspot service has finally jumped to 4G LTE.
FreedomPop hops onto Sprint's cellular network to provide its users with mobile Internet access. Until now, only Sprint's WiMax was supported. But the new $149 Freedom Spot MiFi 5580 hotspot kicks in support for the carrier's 4G LTE network.
The new mobile hotspot provides average speeds of 6 to 8 Mbps and
peak speeds as fast as 15 Mbps, according to FreedomPop. Equipped with
an OLED display, the 5580 can handle up to 10 wireless devices and run
for 10 hours on a single battery charge.
Mobile users can choose from among three plans. Available free, the
Basic plan offers 500MB of data per month and is 4G only. Regularly
$3.99 a month, the Pro plan also provides 500MB of monthly data but
supports both 4G and 3G. And normally, $19.99 a month, the Premium plan
ups your allotment to 2GB per month. Both the Pro and Premium plans are
currently being served up for free.
"With LTE network coverage reaching critical mass, we are now able to
offer our customers the fastest 4G service for free," FreedomPop CEO
Stephen Stokols said in a statement. "We're taking our free Internet
model to the next level, giving customers unprecedented access to the
best mobile network performance available."
Naturally, overage fees kick if you chew up more than your monthly
quota. FreedomPop can send you text alerts before you exceed your
capacity, but that service will run you $1.99 per month. For $3.99 a
month, you can also roll over your unused data to the next month.
FreedomPop plans to launch more smartphones and other devices via Sprint's LTE network later this year.

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