Starbucks Corp. said it will offer limited free Wi-Fi service at its stores beginning this spring.
Under the Seattle coffee giant's (NASDAQ: SBUX) plan, customers with a Starbucks card can use up to two hours of free Wi-Fi service per day. And AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) broadband customers will have unlimited free Wi-Fi access.
After two hours, non-AT&T customers can purchase additional Wi-Fi access for $3.99 for an additional two hours, or monthly memberships will cost $19.99.
Starbucks said it will phase in its new Wi-Fi plan "on a market-by-market basis with store implementation beginning this spring and completed by the end of the year."
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