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Home » T-Mobile

T-Mobile Sues Starbucks, AT&T is Still Free WiFi

Posted by Doug Smith on June 10, 2008 – 12:18 am
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wifi-cardRewards The WiFi saga continues at Starbucks as they are now getting sued by T-Mobile who is citing that they had the deal until 2009:

“The conduct of Starbucks has caused T-Mobile monetary damages and such damages will continue should Starbucks continue its breaching conduct,” T-Mobile said in the legal papers.

Even under lawsuit, Starbucks is still cranking out the free WiFi via AT&T with the restrictions listed below:

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I’m sure there will be more, so I will keep you posted.

Source: Cellular-News.com via WMExperts.com

Starbucks Wifi Terms and Conditions: CLICK HERE

Past TiltSite Stories:

http://tiltsite.com/2008/04/att-and-starbucks-get-their-wifi-on/

http://tiltsite.com/2008/02/t-mobile-responds-to-starbucks-announcement-yesterday/

http://tiltsite.com/2008/02/att-now-taking-a-coffee-break-at-starbucks/

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  • Theres always a catch to free WiFi :(
    I hope they work something out where they can keep the free service.
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