Starbucks to add free Wi-Fi to 6,700 locations

Starbucks to add free Wi-Fi to 6,700 locations
Beginning on July 1st, Starbucks will begin offering unlimited free Wi-Fi in all of its 6700 U.S. locations, in an effort to bring more potential customers into the coffee shops.

The company adds that the Wi-Fi will "eventually include a new network of news and entertainment content exclusively for customers."



Starbucks has been losing customers to McDonald's, which offers free Wi-Fi, and cheaper priced coffee, as well.

The chain had offered Wi-Fi, but only two hours a day for free, and you had to register. On average, laptop/netbook users at Starbucks spend one hour using the wireless, currently, says CEO Howard Schultz.

McDonald's has offered free, unlimited Wi-Fi at all 11,500 U.S. locations since January.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 14 Jun 2010 21:58
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  • 3 comments
  • KillerBug

    More places to point a dish at...soon VPNs will be redundant.

    14.6.2010 22:40 #1

  • ydkjman

    Looks like McDonalds is winning at something.

    15.6.2010 01:00 #2

  • domie

    Oooh good - more wireless unsecured starbucks networks for the hackers to infiltrate and devastate your lives if you happen to use their service.

    16.6.2010 04:26 #3

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