
Verizon and AT&T lose very few customers each month
Because the service is for data only, FreedomPop subscribers will have to sign up somewhere else for a calling and texting plan, or use internet based apps like Skype. The service uses Wi-Fi to connect to a device whic is then hooked up to Clearwire's network which does not yet reach the entire nation. Clearwire's coverage blankets 136 million people in the states, and FreedomPop has inked a deal to rent 3G and LTE network space from Sprint, which will allow the upstart data carrier to offer nationwide coverage starting in March. Those purchasing a device for the Clearwire network will be able to trade it in for one using Sprint's coverage when it is available. Speaking of phones, FreedomPop will be offering them online at first, but is talking to Best Buy about offering its handsets in the Big Box retailer's stores.Getting people to leave their current carrier might not be as easy as cutting prices. According to the Wall Street Journal, contract customers left Verizon and AT&T at a rate of less than 1% per month in the second quarter and 88% of smartphone users are on a business or family plan making it harder to leave. If you're interested in the service, FreedomPop will let you know if it is available in your area. Simply head to the sourcelink to find out.source: FreedomPop via WSJ

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