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Thanks to a deal with T-Mobile UK (already present in Starbucks cafés) 100 Texaco stations will offer broadband wireless internet access on UK’s major road routes. Drivers will just have to park in the dedicated bay of the T-Mobile HotSpot and log in to the service.
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