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Starbucks, AT&T National Rollout Begins; Free WiFi Access Begins

By Staci D. Kramer - Fri 25 Apr 2008 08:25 AM PST

Actually, I had an inkling of this before the press release rolled in just now—when the AT&T (NYSE: T) network took over as soon as my computer started looking for a network at the Starbucks where I’m working for a while this morning. Until today, the customary T-Mobile network still popped up first with an option to try AT&T if you had an existing broadband account. Now, there’s an AT&T splash screen with tiny print at the bottom warning “if you are not an AT&T Customer, please disconnect and reconnect to the tmobile SSID.” Took a while but finally got it switched.

AT&T Internet and WiFi customers will have free access starting May 1 at 7,000-plus locations across the U.S. (So far, this doesn’t apply to those of us with WiFi-enabled mobile devices with AT&T data plans. Memo to Randall Stephenson: Fix that, please, if you truly want AT&T to be viewed as a seamless offering.) Others will get access market by market throughout the year: “The experience will include a mix of free and paid connection options for both frequent and occasional Wi-Fi users and qualifying Starbucks customers. Once AT&T Wi-Fi service is available, customers will be able to shop and surf both Starbucks’ and AT&T’s respective home pages for products and services.”

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3 Responses:
  • From Dave Zatz Fri 25 Apr 2008 02:05 PM

    On one hand I agree, as a daily Starbucks customer with a card I’d like that free AT&T;service (when they flip the switch). On the other, my Starbucks is already too crowded. What will free WiFi do to the place? It’s already made multiple nearby Paneras inhospitable… Hm.

  • From res08hao Sat 26 Apr 2008 08:25 PM

    Visit Starbucks and ATT’s web pages? I sure hope it’s more than that.

  • From Gary Rybold Thu 12 Jun 2008 04:17 AM

    I thought WiFi was already free.  Every cafe and coffee shop that I’ve ever been to in the past year has free WiFi for all customers.  It’s free.  It’s that simple.  Does Starbucks try and charge for WiFi or something?  LOL!

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