STARBUCKS has dropped T-MOBILE and will use AT&T to supply WiFi to its coffee shops. Customers will be given free access when making purchases on a Starbucks card. In addition, AT&T’s 12 million broadband subscribers will have free access to the networks. AT&T has promised to add future support for its mobile customers, which could extend the free access to iPhone users
All the more reason for Cingular to want to move its users onto a wireless network seamlessly with PUSH servers doing the work.
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There is much to hear these days that the latest developments in the LTE technology will leave behind WiMAX. In a broader perspective, the situation is different. Although the WiMAX vendor community has been pushing the notion that 2009 is the yea...
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STARBUCKS has dropped T-MOBILE and will use AT&T to supply WiFi to its coffee shops. Customers will be given free access when making purchases on a Starbucks card. In addition, AT&T’s 12 million broadband subscribers will have free access to the networks. AT&T has promised to add future support for its mobile customers, which could extend the free access to iPhone users
All the more reason for Cingular to want to move its users onto a wireless network seamlessly with PUSH servers doing the work.
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