Pay-as-you-go WiFi MVNO expands onto Sprint LTE, adding 230 4G markets to its footprint.

November 6, 2013

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NEW YORK -- Today, Karma, the pay-as-you-go mobile WiFi service, announced its expansion to the Sprint* 4G LTE network, adding 230 new cities to its mobile footprint and expecting high-speed 4G LTE coverage nationwide in 2014. Sprint already offers 4G LTE in such major cities as Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and San Juan, Puerto Rico. With the addition of Sprint's extensive network, Karma will expand its coverage to more than 230 cities across the country, bringing the company one step closer to making the Internet easily accessible, worldwide.

"This expansion furthers Karma's commitment to bring WiFi Made for Sharing to the masses, allowing users to pay it forward by earning free data every time they share their connection." said Steven van Wel, CEO of Karma. "Karma has remained focused on delivering wider coverage to our customers. We are bringing on a world-class LTE network to expand capacity, keep up with demand and make it even easier to stay connected on-the-go, for less."

The company's LTE enabled device is expected to launch in the first half of 2014. Karma's current 4G mobile hotspot, which runs on WiMAX technology, is now available in over 80 US cities and will remain active on the network. All purchased as-you-need data will be cross compatible on future devices. Karma's model will remain transparent and cost-effective: Pay-as-you-go for data that never expires, without any monthly costs, and earn free data when you share.

Karma Mobility Inc.

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