AT&T Gives Free Wi-Fi to Subscribers

AT&T has opened up its Wi-Fi hotspots to broadband subscribers for free. If you're a Pro, Elite, or Fast Access subscriber on AT&T's DSL service you can now enjoy free access at its hotspots that can be found in airports, coffee shops, McDonald's and Barns and Noble's. Those with lesser subscriptions can add unlimited access for $1.99 a month, and those who have no AT&T broadband access are saddled with the same $7.99 a day access fee.
This is a great move by AT&T to endear itself to customers, though we would like to see them extend the same offer to its wireless subscribers. It might make that iPhone purchase seem a little less foolish.
From USA Today
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