Budget carrier FreedomPop is on track to hit 250,000 total subscribers later this month after adding 100,000 customers this year alone. After testing the waters with WiFi hotspots, FreedomPop launched a phone service last October. The company’s plans offer a basic amount of data, text messages and voice for free, and customers can, of course, pay extra_for more. According to FreedomPop, over 60 percent of its phone customers stick to the free plan and don’t spend anything for service. Earlier this week, FreedomPop announced a_$20 unlimited everything plan lets FreedomPop customers get unlimited text messages, voice minutes and data. However,...

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