Sunday, May 20, 2012
GameStop offers, then removes AT&T mobile data plans
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seems that GameStop plans on AT & T offers data plans for mobile devices in a mobile service called GameStop, according to information posted on its website. The information has since been removed, but not until our friends at Engadget informed.
While GameStop Mobile continues
not
be a reality, we will continue to provide information still much to learn about the service. Hypothetically
, GameStop mobile AT & T require compatible devices with or without insurance. The service may include pay-as-you-go plans five dollars and $ 55 monthly service plans that include unlimited voice and text data and 500 MB or 1 GB of data users for devices only.
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