In its ongoing attempt to transform its fast-food restaurants into Wi-Fi havens, McDonald's on Tuesday launched wireless Internet access in 60 locations in the Chicago and Milwaukee areas.
McDonald's last month rolled out hotspots in New York and San Francisco with Cometa Networks and Wayport, respectively. The Oak Brook, Ill.-based chain tapped Toshiba to provide the service in its home market. Toshiba said it will be up and running in around 130 McDonald's by September.
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