AT&T Gives Customers Access to International Wi-Fi
Apr 9, 2013, 8:02 AM by Eric M. Zeman
AT&T today announced a new partnership with Boingo that will allow its subscribers to use Boingo's Wi-Fi network when traveling abroad. Boingo operates Wi-Fi hotspots in airports, hotels, and other locations in countries around the world. AT&T's smartphone customers will need to use the AT&T Wi-Fi International App to log into Boingo's Wi-Fi hotspots, and are permitted to access up to 1GB of Wi-Fi data per month. However, in order to gain access to the AT&T Wi-Fi International app, AT&T's customers will have to first subscribe to either the 300MB or 800MB AT&T Data Global Add-On package, which cost $60 and $120, respectively.
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