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RCR Wireless News, June, 2004

Customers at FedEx Kinko's Office and Print Centers can now wirelessly access the Internet, send documents for production, connect with corporate networks and check e-mail via T-Mobile's HotSpot wireless broadband service. Kinko's completed initial deployments of the service in six months, and now nearly all of the company's 1,100 U.S. locations are T-Mobile HotSpots. To use the service, customers are required to sign up for a T-Mobile HotSpot account online. Kinko's is offering the service free for a limited time. Beyond that, several pricing plans, including a day pass, month-to-month and annual subscriptions, are available. Current T-Mobile customers can get unlimited access to the service for $20 per month.

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