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FreedomPop attacks Europe with freemium smartphone plans

11
Jul
2014

FreedomPop isn’t happy selling its free smartphone service only in the U.S., as the company now plans to expand to Europe. It will begin in Belgium, where it wants to test out its new service, TechCurnch reveals. FreedomPop is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that purchases bandwidth from Sprint in the U.S, and then offers users 200 free voice minutes, 500 free text messages and 500MB free of data each month. In Europe, the carrier will have a similar approach. FreedomPop will purchase bandwidth from Belgium’s Base, the third-largest wireless carrier in the country, and roll out both free plans (including same perks as in the U.S.) as well as paid plans. “We will lead with the same plan we offer

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