08-10-2014, 09:42 PM
Freedompop uses Sprint.
Older phones are WiMax, newer phones LTE.
IIRC, you can bring your own.
ALL voice calls go over their VOIP app.
I've used both WiMax & LTE phones on FP, and they're great for text & data (unlimited/500MB free per month).
But voice calls...even over Wi-Fi...let's just say I hope the software gets better.
what network do they use? I think I looked into them a while back for their internet, but they didn't service my area. Why am I thinking that they use Sprint for mobile phone--or was it someone else?
Their free plan would likely be exactly what I need, if they have reasonably good coverage.
Sprint is correct.
Anyone here using this? Seems waaaay too good to be true. And there's little mention of it in the usual places about the internet, especially recent. I searched the ^$$^(&$#@ out of Howard Forums and couldn't find reference to it.
Older phones are WiMax, newer phones LTE.
IIRC, you can bring your own.
ALL voice calls go over their VOIP app.
I've used both WiMax & LTE phones on FP, and they're great for text & data (unlimited/500MB free per month).
But voice calls...even over Wi-Fi...let's just say I hope the software gets better.
Black wrote:
[quote=clay]
[quote=Marc Anthony]
Have you looked into FreedomPop? If they serve your area and/or device, you could get unlimited voice/text service for less than $7 or limited minutes and texts for free.
what network do they use? I think I looked into them a while back for their internet, but they didn't service my area. Why am I thinking that they use Sprint for mobile phone--or was it someone else?
Their free plan would likely be exactly what I need, if they have reasonably good coverage.
Sprint is correct.
Anyone here using this? Seems waaaay too good to be true. And there's little mention of it in the usual places about the internet, especially recent. I searched the ^$$^(&$#@ out of Howard Forums and couldn't find reference to it.