Starbucks begins offering "free" Wi-Fi — with strings attached

Tue Jun 3, 2008 2:22PM EDT

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Want a couple of "complimentary" hours of Wi-Fi at your local Starbucks? Fine—but you'll need a pre-paid Starbucks card first, along with a tolerance for occasional "special offer" e-mails from AT&T.  

So here's the deal: As of today, you can waltz into any of 7,000 corporate-owned Starbucks, fire up your Wi-Fi-equipped laptop or smartphone, and start surfing away over the store's wireless hotspot, all compliments of Starbucks and AT&T. That's a good start.

First, however (and as previously announced), you'll need a refillable Starbucks Card with at least $5 on it, and you must have used your card at least once within the last 30 days. OK, fine.

Also, you only get two hours of free surfing a day—so if your local Starbucks doubles as your office, you'll have to pay up eventually. Oh, and you must use your two hours of Wi-Fi in one sitting, not an hour here and an hour there.

Then there's the matter of setting up separate AT&T and Starbucks.com accounts onlinemildly annoying, but doable.

Last but not least: You also must agree to up to four e-mails per year from AT&T (about "special offers that you might find valuable"). Now, AT&T promises not to give your e-mail address out to anyone else, and four e-mails a year doesn't quite constitute a flood. Still, given the choice, I'd pick no solicitation e-mails at all. 

Guess that's the price you pay for "free" Wi-Fiat Starbucks, anyway. 

Meanwhile, still no word no word on when (or if) iPhone users will get free Starbucks Wi-Fi access. Will we get an announcement next week during Steve Jobs' Apple keynote? We'll have to wait and see.

Related:
Starbucks offers new flavor: Free Wi-Fi [USA Today]

 

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  • 1 Posted by drahn92 on Tue Jun 3, 2008 4:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    Why visit Starbucks for "free Wi-Fi" when other places offer it for free without any advertisements while your online.

  • 2 Posted by nighteye23 on Tue Jun 3, 2008 6:23PM EDT Report Abuse

    Why visit Starbucks at all? Overpriced coffee with unpronounceable names.

  • 3 Posted by glenncsnyder on Wed Jun 4, 2008 2:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    Fire up you Wi-Fi... should be Fire up YOUR Wi-Fi...

  • 4 Posted by kaitensatsuma on Wed Jun 4, 2008 2:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    I could have sworn starbucks HAD free wi-fi? Eh, most cities have free wi-fi spots anyhow.

  • 5 Posted by stargal1998 on Wed Jun 4, 2008 2:12PM EDT Report Abuse

    If you have AT&T at home (for the internet), you should be getting AT&T free at Starbucks anyway. I have a bunch of friends who have AT&T and have taken advantage of this offer for the last month plus. Lifehacker even shows iPhone users how to do it--and that was a while ago,too.

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