It?s been
nearly a year since a company called FreedomPop announced its intentions (through a cryptically ambitious press release, no less) that it planned to bring ?free broadband? to data-hungry users nationwide. The early FreedomPop site didn?t inspire much confidence, but it wasn?t long before the team?s practical vision came to light. Put simply, users would get 500MB of free 4G wireless data each month, and a neat social layer would let those users trade data like the commodity FreedomPop thinks it should be. Now FreedomPop is taking another big step forward ? the company has just launched
its public beta, allowing users to take the nascent freemium Internet service for a spin.
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