WHSmith is the latest UK company to arrange free WiFi for its customers. The high-street newsagent, bookshop and stationery retailer has signed a deal with The Cloud to install free WiFi in 603 of its stores across the UK.
As well as providing customers who use the service with a WHSmith ‘landing page’ offering store information and special offers, the new WiFi service will also allow easier demonstrations of the Kobo eBook readers sold in-store.
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The latest move in the battle for indoor internet coverage has seen pub group Greene King signing a deal with WiFi provider The Cloud.
The two companies already had a deal to offer WiFi in 300 pubs; this new agreement will see free WiFi available in 1,000 managed premises - including the Hungry Horse and Loch Fyne brands - and also offered to 1,400 leased and tenanted premises.
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Commercial property management company Land Securities says it plans to offer free WiFi in every one of its 22 shopping centres and 2 outlet centres across the UK through a deal with The Cloud.
It follows the rollout of WiFi at Land Securities’ One New Change and Cabot Circus shopping centres last year.
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O2 has agreed a five-year deal to provide the free WiFi service to McDonald’s UK restaurants.
All 1,200 McDonald’s restaurants will be switching from The Cloud to O2 WiFi this summer.
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