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Landlines, Broadband - VoIP, & other technology => Broadband - VoIP => Topic started by: BJ on March 27, 2010, 03:23:10 AM



Title: Tesco close down their Voip Service.
Post by: BJ on March 27, 2010, 03:23:10 AM

Tesco is pulling the plug on its VoIP business

See: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/03/26/tesco_voip_titsup/


Title: Re: Tesco close down their Voip Service.
Post by: andy on March 27, 2010, 08:45:07 AM
Actually it's Freshtel who are pulling the plug


Title: Re: Tesco close down their Voip Service.
Post by: mobaholic on March 27, 2010, 11:25:34 AM

andy, in fairness to BJ, he merely posted a link to an article - which did not mention what you have suggested.        :)

In fairness to everyone else, would you kindly give the source of your information, and / or some link where we can see more please.        ;)

TIA.



Title: Re: Tesco close down their Voip Service.
Post by: petkow on March 27, 2010, 01:08:47 PM
Here is what I read from a post made by Andy elsewhere. Freshtel are basically an Australian company who used to run Tesco's internet phone business. I believe Tesco even owned part of Freshtel.

Freshtel have been making heavy losses for some time, and have been negotiating to get rid of Tesco Internet phone for some time.
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"Freshtel has incurred significant losses on its UK activity and agreement has now been reached with Tesco in the UK to terminate the service agreement under which Freshtel provides services to Tesco," the statement reads. "This has allowed a further reduction in costs and removed the need to continue to support the operating platform. Sean Wilkins, from Tesco has resigned as a director of Freshtel and we have appointed Ken Carr, former CEO of Keycorp, as director to replace Sean."
This article was from about a month ago and can be found at:
http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/336985/freshtel_forecasts_1_25m_loss/


Title: Re: Tesco close down their Voip Service.
Post by: BJ on March 27, 2010, 08:45:47 PM
The first poster of the of the 28 comments on the register article mentions Freshfields and gives the Computerworld link mentioned by Petkow.

Surely Tesco could of found another supplier if they wanted to continue the service .