April 13, 2004, 8:13 PM — After a successful pilot project, McDonald's has selected Wayport to provide Wi-Fi connectivity in its restaurants. Wayport expects to install hotspots in 3,000 restaurants this year, and in all of McDonald's US restaurants by the end of its four-year contract.
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