Phones4U stores to offer free Wi-Fi
Freerunner deal done
12 November 2009 10:36 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Technically the Wi-Fi roll-out across Phones4U stores in the UK is meant for staff and customers to be able to test the handsets on sale online, but unofficially there's a new place in town to head if you need a cheeky online fix.
Phones4U has become Freerunner's (the free public Wi-Fi network) first UK commercial retailer.
The roll-out of Freerunner's Wi-Fi to 450 stores across the UK will start immediately with all stores due to be up and running in November.
Brendan Sweeney, MD of Phones 4U says: "Free public WiFi in our stores will allow our team members to show off our market leading range of products to the best of their ability and allow our customers to connect for free as they are browsing".
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