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AT&T and Starbucks offer WiFi Service

Posted on: April 27, 2008

AT&T and Starbucks offer WiFi Service

AT&T and Starbucks have come to an agreement, kicking off a nationwide effort that will see AT&T's WiFi service being offered at company-operated Starbucks stores with locations in San Antonio being the first in the marketplace. When May 1 comes around, qualifying AT&T high speed Internet and WiFi customers will have complimentary WiFi access at more than 7,000 Starbucks locations nationwide. Sounds great - hopefully the WiFi network has been set up in such a manner where even Nintendo DS Lites and Sony PSPs will be able to take advantage of this free service for some wireless gaming goodness.

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