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Hyatt To Provide Free Wi-Fi To Guests Worldwide

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All Hyatt hotels and resorts worldwide will now provide free Wi-Fi to guests. The service will be available to guests on an unlimited number of mobile devices or laptops in guest rooms and social spaces at Hyatt-branded hotels. Nearly 90 percent of Hyatt hotels around the world have made investments in their networks in the past three years, says the hotel chain.

Besides basic Wi-Fi, Platinum and Diamond Hyatt Gold Passport members will receive a free upgrade to premium Wi-Fi service wherever available. Other guests will also have the option to purchase premium service.

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