McDonald's Corp. is expected to announce plans on Tuesday to expand the number of restaurants that have Wi-Fi wireless Internet access, the Wall Street Journal said.
The company has been offering WiFi access to customers in their restaurants. According to CNET News.com, A Wayport Inc. executive told the Wall Street Journal his company has been chosen to provide the Wi-Fi service in “several thousand” restaurants within 12 months. Privately-held Wayport is based in Texas.
According to a draft press release seen by the Journal, the service will cost $2.95 for up to two hours of use.















