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Starbucks to Offer Free Wi-Fi at All Stores
Nationwide
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Starbucks joins an increasing list of brands
and chains to offer free Wi-Fi in its
stores. For example, last December,
McDonald’s rolled out free Wi-Fi to nearly
all of its restaurants across the country.
Starting July 1, Starbucks will offer free
Wi-Fi nationwide, with no registration or
account required. Even better, WiFi will not
be time limited.
McDonald’s and Starbucks both have
partnerships with AT&T, which, while often
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quality of its wireless data network, is one
of the largest Wi-Fi hotspot providers in
the United States.
Starbucks was one of the first chains to
offer Wi-Fi access to its patrons, first via
an agreement with T-Mobile and then with
AT&T. Starbucks visitors have been able to
enjoy up to two hours of free Wi-Fi from
their favorite coffee house, provided they
are either an AT&T customer or they use a
Starbucks Card to login. The new program
will do away with any sort of registration,
which will make those of us who always
forget either our AT&T account information
or can’t find our Starbucks cards extremely
happy.
In addition to the new free Wi-Fi program,
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz told Wired’s
Chris Anderson that the company is also
planning on rolling out a new Starbucks
Digital Network in partnership with Yahoo
later this fall. This network, which will
only be accessible in U.S. company-operated
stores, will offers customers free and
unrestricted access to paid sites and
services like
WSJ.com and other content providers on
their phones, tablets or laptops.
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