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Best Buy Connect Wireless Service Appears Online

Best Buy Connect Wireless Service Appears Online

The earlier leak about Best Buy offering its own wireless service seems to be correct, as the company accidentally put up a page detailing its Best Buy Connect service, before it was taken down. If you’re interested in getting a plan, you’ll be able to choose from a two-year, one-year, and also contract-free packages for the same price, though the subsidy you receive will be different, of course. If you opt for the two-year deal, you’ll be able to get $275 off a compatible laptop of your choice, and you’ll be able to pay $60 for 5GB of data, $40 for 500MB or $30 for 250MB. Regardless of whether you decide to get your wireless deal from Best Buy or not, it’s nice to have an additional choice to choose from.

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