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Starbucks Free Wi-Fi: Most U.S. Locations To Offer Free Wireless By July

ASHLEY M. HEHER   06/14/10 03:38 PM ET   AP

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CHICAGO — Starbucks Corp. will begin offering unlimited free wireless Internet access at all company-operated U.S. locations starting July 1, part of an ongoing effort to bring more customers in the door.

The Wi-Fi access, which will eventually include a new network of news and entertainment content exclusively for customers, comes as Starbucks works to take business back from rivals like McDonald's Corp. and independent cafes that have long offered free Internet.

The cafe chain, which recorded its first quarterly increase in customers in 13 quarters earlier this year, had previously offered two free hours of Web access each day to registered customers.

On average, laptop users spend about an hour using the wireless Internet in Starbucks stores while mobile phone users who can use Wi-Fi spend about 15 minutes on the network.

After the two-hour window, consumers at the Seattle chain were charged $3.99 for two additional hours.

Officials said Monday that access will continue to be offered through AT&T. But it won't require a Starbucks loyalty card, according to the announcement Monday by CEO Howard Schultz, who spoke at a conference in New York.

The move comes six months after Starbucks' competitor McDonald's Corp. began offering free Wi-Fi at 11,500 U.S. locations.

The two companies have sparred in recent years at McDonald's revamped its coffee and rolled out a successful McCafe line offering everything from drip coffee and lattes to cappuccinos to icy coffee drinks.

Along the way, Starbucks struggled as it was hit by the recession and overwhelmed by its own rapid expansion.

As business soured, it brought back Schultz, who helped build the company, to lead the day-to-day operations. And it shut hundreds of locations and laid off thousands of workers to scale back its spending.

Also Monday, Starbucks said customers will get free access to certain online content through its Wi-Fi this fall. Called the Starbucks Digital Network, the program is a partnership with Yahoo that will give Starbucks Web surfers free access to paid sites like the Wall Street Journal, along with exclusive content and free downloads from other organizations such as Apple Inc.'s iTunes, The New York Times, Patch, USA Today and Zagat.

Starbucks shares climbed 41 cents, or 1.5 percent, to $27.56 in midday trading Monday.

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CHICAGO — Starbucks Corp. will begin offering unlimited free wireless Internet access at all company-operated U.S. locations starting July 1, part of an ongoing effort to bring more customers in...
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blogisti
Censor Approved Knowledge Only
08:14 PM on 06/16/2010
Wow! Just what I always wanted, free access to Rupert Murdock media.
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KnightlyScribe
Gonna save the world today...
03:34 PM on 06/16/2010
Wow, how the mighty have fallen! Starbucks used to charge $9.95 for a twenty-four hour wifi pass. They really soaked us. I won't ever visit Starbucks again because, in hindsight, they exploited their business onto the consumer all the while preaching (yes, *preaching*) the whole "green" agenda. Somehow, that makes it all the more diabolical to me.
10:06 AM on 06/16/2010
Now they just need to make their stores just a tadddd bit bigger so more than 6 people can sit at a time.
09:40 AM on 06/16/2010
They are at least two years late in implementing this. Terrible business foresight on the part of Starbucks.
09:02 PM on 06/15/2010
Starbucks' competes with McDonald's

Weird...
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KIVPossum
Moldova Marsupial
05:07 AM on 06/16/2010
Is McD's free? Lasts time I was in the states they wanted to charge me.
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Rockwell
Recovering Reagan republican. 26 years sober.
07:18 PM on 06/15/2010
So Starbucks is going to finally offer what every other coffee shop, book store, Panera bread, truck stop and McDonalds has offerred for the past 5 years?

Way to innovate, guys!
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elizlucinda
a mind is a terrible thing to waste
06:33 PM on 06/15/2010
what about Canada?
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05:10 PM on 06/15/2010
DANG! That headline was different when I clicked on it! My bad. Ok, ok.. I am SOOO happy I can finally meet people for a cup of jo at starbucks AND we can do some work.
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05:08 PM on 06/15/2010
But they won't offer FREE wifi.... or is this what they're FINALLY chaning.
04:26 PM on 06/15/2010
What is the concept behind providing free access to paid sites? Will Starbucks will then pay a fee to WSJ? How might that impact the price of the coffee?

Perhaps it is obvious that I don't know much about these issues...
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the964kid
Friends don't let friends vote GOP
02:28 PM on 06/15/2010
About time, they really screwed up with the length of their T-Mobile Hotspot contract. I mean, its one thing to already be paying for over-priced coffee drinks, but to get hit over the head with the ridiculous Hotspot rates makes it very easy to go to Caribou or Panera or anyplace else...
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OKF
Coffee Engineer
02:09 PM on 06/15/2010
i'm a manager at a Starbucks. have been for 5 years and frankly I'm thrilled that we're finally offering straight-up FREE wi-fi instead of having to sucker people into buying our giftcards, then spending another 10 minutes sitting out with them in the lobby trying to explain to grandma how to "register their card", and which network to choose simply so they can get online and check their email. I could care less about this whole "WS Journal" access though. Frankly, if they're going to give free access to otherwise "Paid content" I'd prefer the NY Times. Granted as a "corporate" Republican company (sponsoring "Morning Joe" of all horrendous shows) they'll never do that. FOX News will probably be our home page.
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OKF
Coffee Engineer
02:12 PM on 06/15/2010
Heh. I should probably read the whole article before I post. I guess NY Times is included. woot!
02:09 PM on 06/15/2010
Hating Starbuck's seems to have become some kind of badge of "regular-folksiness" ... stickin' it to them librul elites with their Saabs and tree-huggin' and other such un-American namby-pamby wishy-washyness and such.

Don't like Starbucks? Don't go there. Don't like the coffee? Don't buy it. Prefer McDonalds or Dunkin Donuts? Buy theirs. Be free!

But trashing Starbucks to make yourself feel better about your own choices? There's nobody applauding you but other anti-elitist fast food gourmets ... not that there's anything wrong with that.
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camanokat
Outta this world
08:53 PM on 06/15/2010
The reason I don't go to Starbucks is I don't drink coffee...gives me the jitters.
09:06 PM on 06/15/2010
dam dude, maybe cut back on your starBUCKS!
12:00 PM on 06/15/2010
Starbucks water has become the big bully on the block when it comes to putting true coffee roasters out of business. They're of the same caliber as McDonald's which is to provide the cheapest commodity at the highest price. Nothing is free from Starbucks.
12:22 PM on 06/15/2010
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha
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youresomodest
11:34 AM on 06/15/2010
Way behind the learning curve there, Starbucks. Maybe one day you'll stop calling your drinks stupid, misleading names (I'm tired of asking patrons of the local shop I work for if they've ever had a traditional macchiato and then have to explain that what they've been drinking is just a latte by another name)...

...and learn how to roast the beans properly, too, so your coffee doesn't taste like burned garbage.
12:01 PM on 06/15/2010
I quit them years ago and encourage all my friends to also.