T Mobile sues StarBucks over Wifi at&t deal

Mauloof Ahmed

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T-Mobile USA is suing Starbucks, accusing the coffee behemoth of a breach of contract by allowing AT&T to provide customers with free Wi-Fi access in its cafes.



In a complaint filed Thursday in New York State Supreme Court in Manhattan, T-Mobile says Starbucks "secretly" developed a plan with AT&T to provide Wi-Fi at its cafes, despite an exclusive partnership with T-Mobile. T-Mobile, which is seeking unspecified damages, alleges the companies broke an agreement over how Starbucks should transition the service from T-Mobile to AT&T, according to Reuters.

T-Mobile said that, under the agreement, it had the exclusive right to "sell, market, and promote" its services in Starbucks up until the stores were completely transitioned to AT&T's system, according to the lawsuit. T-Mobile says it is currently bearing the brunt of the cost of the service because it is providing the technology and equipment in all but two of Starbucks' U.S. markets--the San Antonio, Texas, and Bakersfield, California, markets.

In February, Starbucks ended its seven-year partnership with T-Mobile in favor of an agreement with AT&T. Under the old partnership with T-Mobile, customers would sign up for Wi-Fi for hourly and daily rates.

Under the new partnership, Starbucks in June began offering two hours of free Wi-Fi Internet service via AT&T to customers who purchase a Starbucks Reward Card with a minimum $5 credit on it. To keep the card active, customers must use their Starbucks Card at least once a month. New members of the service also get a voucher for a free drink.
 
To add insult to injury, for some time it was possible to get FREE WiFi service at Starbucks by pretending to be an ATT iPhone . All you had to do was modify your browser User Agent to look like Safari's... and have available an iPhone phone No.

You weren't cheating AT&T, apparently... but poor T-Mobile ...who apparently has had enough !
 
If you ask me, Starbucks had it coming. But wouldn't it also be partly on AT&T's end as well? So shouldn't T-Mo have the right to sue AT&T too?



The whole thing just seems a little fishy to me....but I suppose that's to be expected from AT&T.
 
Thank god t-mo is taking action.

skaii - they've got the right to sue at&t, as does anyone, but they don't have any grounds to make any sort of case. if you keep up with sports, the situation is akin to what is going on with the seattle supersonics.
 
T Mobile sues StarBucks over Wifi at&t deal

Do the Supoersonics settle games?!


http://www.gadgetell.com/tech/comment/t-mobile-starbucks-lawsuit-resolved/
T-Mobile, Starbucks lawsuit resolved
 
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