FreedomPop, which offers a freemium model mobile broadband service, now is supporting Apple iPod Touch devices.
FreedomPop buys capacity from Clearwire, and offers a free 500 Mbyte access, with pricing of additional gigabytes at $10 per gigabyte. Apparently the notion is that many users, especially pre-teens and teenagers, will want to use their iPod Touch devices on the network.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
FreedomPop Free Wireless Internet Now for iPod Touch

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