Sep 23 2010, 5:42am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Verizon offers the Verizon FiOS Triple Play Bundle starting at $74.99 per month for the first two years of service with no contract required. That's $35 off per month and a savings of $840 over the life of the two year service. Plus, it includes free activation, a free wireless router, and both EPIX and FiOS TV Movie Package for free for 12 months. Combined, it's by far the best bundle we've ever seen from Verizon. It includes FiOS home phone service bundled with FiOS Internet and FiOS TV. To get this deal:
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Luigi Lugmayr
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