"Consumers today expect and demand a premier broadband experience -- including a consistent, reliable connection no matter where they are," said Rick Welday, chief marketing officer, AT&T Consumer. "And that's exactly what we're focused on. Our priority is to keep our customers connected. Period. Extending our Wi-Fi network supports this effort -- and doing so for free combines even greater value with greater connectivity."
The free Wi-Fi offer will be available to new and existing customers who subscribe to any of AT&T's broadband services with downstream speeds of up to 1.5 Mbps, 3.0 Mbps, or 6.0 Mbps. Free Wi-Fi access was initially provided to the company's higher-speed broadband customers last year.
AT&T offers wireless Internet connectivity at more than 10,000 U.S. locations, including retail stores, restaurants and airports from coast to coast.
AT&T is the largest provider of broadband service, with 13.8 million broadband lines in service as of the third quarter of 2007.