Mobile Internet


March 18, 2008
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AT&T has announced the addition of Starbucks to its nationwide footprint of hotspots, thereby extending broadband access for its customers beyond home and cellular networks. Starbucks announced a deal allowing limited access from iPhones earlier in the year.



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