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Nexus One Shows Up On Bouygues Telecom Website

Folks who are currently in France won’t have to worry too much about getting hold of a Nexus One as Bouygues Telecom has now listed Google’s Nexus One on its site, making it the first French carrier to do so. Apparently Bouygues will be offering the phone bundled with various data plans, which means that there’s a high chance that the phone will be subsidized. The bad news is that the carrier didn’t mention when the phone will be arriving, but hopefully it’s not too far off. Have you been waiting for this, or did you already get the Nexus One via a parallel import?

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