SEATTLE (AP) -- Starbucks Corp. is teaming up with AT&T Inc. and will start offering a mix of free and paid wireless Internet service in more than 7,000 of its U.S. coffee shops beginning this spring.
The world's largest specialty coffee retailer's move ends a six-year partnership with T-Mobile.
Starbucks (STUX) said Monday it will give customers that use its Starbucks purchase card two hours of free wireless access per day. After that, it will cost $3.99 for a two-hour session. Monthly memberships will cost $19.99 and include access to any of AT&T's 70,000 hot spots worldwide.
People who already use AT&T (T, Fortune 500) as their Internet service provider will have unlimited Wi-Fi access at Starbucks.
February 11, 2008
Wifi with your Latte
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