When doing so, you will receive credits on the FreedomPop network, and the potential for FreedomPop to be disruptive to the broadband industry is somewhat similar to how Skype changed the voice industry. The service to share and receive mobile Internet access via its iPod touch cases (iPhone cases on their way) which retail for $99 a pop are powered by WiMAX, transforming the iPod touch into an Internet device. Apart from that, a 4G mi-fi router and a 4G USB dongle for laptops are also available, and nearly 40% of users pick up a degree of free credits on FreedomPop.
FreedomPop has finally hit positive cash flow in November since its launch, and now gives out approximately 300GB of access each day.