The wireless service provider previously secured $36m in a series B round backed by Axiata and Intel and has now raised more than $109m in total funding.

US-based wireless service provider FreedomPop, backed by mobile network operator Axiata and chip maker Intel, raised $50m in series C capital on Wednesday from unnamed investors.

FreedomPop offers a freemium mobile phone plan that gives users 500 megabytes of data, 200 minutes of call time and unlimited text messages for free each month. Additional data, minutes or features can be purchased for a fee.

The phone plan is currently available in the US and the UK. The company will launch…