Thursday, July 5, 2007
AT&T DSL customers who subscribe service package of 3 megabits per second or higher will get access to any of its 10,000 hot spots in airports, coffee shops, McDonald's restaurants and Barnes & Noble bookstores across the country for free, the company said.
Subscribers of AT&T's lower tier service can pay $1.99 for unlimited Wi-Fi access. Non-AT&T subscribers pay $7.99 per day for Wi-Fi access in these public hot spots.
Adding Wi-Fi as part of the total broadband package for DSL subscribers fits in well with AT&T's overall strategy of allowing people to connect to the Internet anywhere, using any device.
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