Burger and fries with WiFi on the side (no gherkin).

April 16, 2014

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MIAMI, Fla. -- Burger King Corp. (BKC) has expanded its long-standing relationship with AT&T by launching AT&T Wi-Fi services for all of its U.S. restaurants. The upgraded platform, “WHOPPER Wi-Fi” replaces and upgrades current restaurant Wi-Fi networks to provide BURGER KING guests an easier to use, more robust experience.

“WHOPPER Wi-Fi is about improving the in-restaurant experience for our guests. Most of our guests carry smart phones or tablets, and this upgrade makes their time with us easier and more enjoyable,” said Alex Macedo, President, North America, BKC. “We are committed to enhancing our digital platforms across the board and having WHOPPER® Wi-Fi is just the beginning.”

AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T)

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