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Tesco plans free WiFi in stores

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Tesco is planning to offer WiFi access in its stores, in what would mark a significant increase in the availability of free internet access in Britain.



The supermarket giant is currently trialling the service in four stores, but expects to expand it across its 2,700 UK sites.



Tesco’s chief information officers said customers were already using smartphones in-store to check prices.



“You can stand Canute-like and pretend nothing is happening… or you can say it’s happening, and I am going to help it happen,” Mike McNamara told the Financial Times.



“My guess is it will go to all stores,” he added.



The move is also likely to encourage use of Tesco’s in-store “sat nav” app, which guides shoppers to the items on their list via the shortest route. A trial of the app recently began at a store in Essex.



It would also make Tesco the first British supermarket chain to provide free WiFi, a potential fillip in the fiercely competitive economic climate. Currently Starbucks and McDonalds are among the biggest providers of public WiFi hotspots, although Starbucks’ are operated by BT Openzone, which requires payment or a BT Broadband account.



However, Mr McNamara said Tesco's free WiFi will probably have a usage limit.



If you sit there streaming video forever, we may switch it off, he said.



Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/8663388/Tesco-plans-free-WiFi-in-stores.html




Do you have a Tesco store where you are? If so, would you use this free service?
 
Why sit in a crowded supermarket if I can sit at home and browse in private ?

No, I wouldn't use it even if there was a Tesco close enough.
 
Chatsie said:
Why sit in a crowded supermarket if I can sit at home and browse in private ?

Tourists?
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Nice of them, though.
 
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