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dvtimes
01-20-06, 01:46 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4627250.stm



Tesco launches net call service

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41232000/jpg/_41232456_tesco2203.jpg Internet phone calls are cheaper than using landlines

Supermarket giant Tesco is launching an internet phone service to attract the growing number of consumers choosing to switch from landline services.

Currently 8.1 million UK households have broadband internet access and are able to make phone calls online.

Web-phoning technology, known as Voice over IP (Voip), enables phone conversations to be transmitted down the same wires used to browse the net.

Though once a niche product, Voip is now entering the mass market.

One pioneer in the sector, Skype, was last year bought by auction giant eBay.

So far, though, Voip has tended to remain the preserve of the technically minded, and there is still a sizable untapped market.

User friendly

Tesco is following the lead of its fore-runners by making sure its service feels like a normal telephone - albeit one which needs to plug into a PC.

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/shared/img/o.gifhttp://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/img/v3/start_quote_rb.gif Consumers have not yet caught on to internet calling but this is now set to change http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/img/v3/end_quote_rb.gif


Andy Dewhurst, Tesco Telecoms



As Skype and other services such as the UK's Gossiptel have already done, the UK's top supermarket by market share is giving customers a phone number: one which has an area code but which can be taken with them if they move house.

The retailer says its all-in-one internet phone service will focus on "simplicity, value and no hidden charges".

"Consumers have not yet caught on to internet calling but this is now set to change," said Andy Dewhurst, chief executive of Tesco Telecoms.

"What they have been looking for is a service that is simple, easy to use, convenient and great value." Tesco Telecoms has teamed up with Australian based Freshtel, a leading internet phone company, to launch the service.

xcite-tv
01-20-06, 01:54 AM
voip has been around for a while mate

dvtimes
01-20-06, 02:14 AM
voip has been around for a while mate

Yes.

But with Tesco getting involved (a well known UK brand name) it brings pc phoning to 'the real people' rather than pc people.

Once Tesco gets involved its clear others will too.

This will mean a better service.

At the moment Skype is pc based and BT offer a service that you do not need a pc, but this is not cheap.

With more firms getting involved, real free net calls (without the need of a pc) will get better.

We may find very soon, firms offering broadband phones on a large scale.

This is why I say, its very interesting.

SGS
01-20-06, 08:57 AM
BT is just about to get involved too. I think their VOIP service launches this spring?

xcite-tv
01-20-06, 12:39 PM
If VOIP is not free i am not interested

( and if BT are getting involved it won't be)