AT&T is now offering free access to its WiFi networks for customers who subscribe company’s higher broadband services, such as Pro, Elite and FastAccess bringing a greater mobility to current broadband services in the country.
According to AT&T, the customers of higher-end broadband connections can now access its more than 10,000 hotspots nationwide.
These hotspots are located in airports, coffee shops, McDonald’s restaurants and Barnes & Nobel bookstores.
However, customers who subscribe lower tire services need to pay $1.99 per month for the unlimited WiFi access, while non-subscribers are required to pay $7.99 per day.
With nearly 12.9 million customers in the list for the AT&T broadband services, the announcement like this boosts the concept of Wi-Fi as an alternate way for subscribers to connect to the mobile Internet and VoIP.













