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Tesco puts broadband in trolley

Tony Hallett silicon.com

Published: 31 Aug 2004 16:10 BST

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Tesco is to become a provider of broadband Internet access, playing on a down-to-earth approach, customer loyalty and its ability to cross-sell other branded services.

The retailer is billing Tesco Broadband as both the "cheapest full 512K (sic) speed, unlimited service on offer in the UK from any major service provider" and "designed by children so adults can understand it".

It was developed using a panel of parents and their children who attend Ripple Infant and Junior School in Barking, Essex.

The company's communications partner in Tesco Broadband is NTL.

A spokeswoman said: "In a family, people use broadband in different ways. It's the kids who typically deal with bigger files, with things like games and video, but with a capped service parents are worrying all the time."

The service costs £19.97 per month, compared to around £25 for similar offerings from the likes of AOL, BT and Tiscali -- though Tesco is aware this is a market changing fast and is being careful about claiming to be the cheapest anywhere.

Connection and an ADSL modem are free, as is support, though only for the first 30 days. Thereafter it is 50p per minute. A firewall as well as antivirus and anti-spam protection is bundled with the service.

The retailer, which has operations in countries such as South Korea where extensive broadband coverage has made online shopping easier, is clearly hoping for some cross over with its other services.

Users will earn Clubcard points (one point per pound spent) and it is hoped customers will be those who use Tesco for voice calls, mobile calls and ecommerce through Tesco.com - naturally made easier with a broadband connection.

Tesco Broadband is available now, either from the Tesco website or from 700 stores nationwide, on CD-ROM.

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52 comments

  1. I use e7even for broadband and entering my second... Anonymous
  2. Best Broadband at the lowest price.. There is... Anonymous
  3. E7even is bullshit, shit services which is do... esub miah
  4. OFCOM investigation into E7even. Case Le... Anonymous
  5. Sounds good however greater speed 1 gb(20 X) at a... Anonymous
  6. And that is where it will stay.......in the trolle... Deirdre Henderson
  7. I Like the thought of using braodband but i'm only... Anonymous
  8. I have had tesco dial up service for 1 year now at... ian hunt
  9. I use Tesco anytime.I find it very frustratin... Meriadoc Barefoot LAWES
  10. Hi, I am confused I got the installation CD and on... Bernhard Berger
  11. It seemed too good to be true. Tesco introdu... Anonymous
  12. As a mac user I have been trying to regi... Anonymous
  13. As that Mac user earlier - said I'd... Anonymous
  14. Signed with Tesco absolute rubbish... Antony Hayes
  15. I also think Tesco customer se... annette mcdonnell
  16. I have to say i find Tesco bro... John Peters
  17. We think tesco internet customer service is very p... Anonymous
  18. We have BTYahoo BB, and I couldn't be more pl... Anonymous
  19. Hi Folks What is the CHEAPEST Broadband... billy
  20. UKoline are offering an unlimited 1... Q
  21. have u been connected yeat as... Anonymous
  22. After 18 months of using Tesco's internet acc... Anonymous
  23. Well, I've been reading all of the above... John T Y Clapp
  24. Are you sure????? I would not touch Tesc... Anonymous
  25. Regading E7even, after over 2 and h... Anonymous
  26. signed with Tesco broadband, changed my mind... Anonymous
  27. Tesco Broadband. Nice price. £20 per mon... Shadow Reaper
  28. learn how to comment properly and speak prope... Nick Clayton
  29. Have just signed up to Tesco Value Broadband.... John Dudman
  30. Contrary to another opinion on this site, I have f... Simon
  31. My advice is to avoid Tesco Broadband like the pla... Anonymous
  32. Why is broadband so expensive at the moment?... Anonymous
  33. I read one of your comments that someone had been... Anonymous
  34. At the moment Im using Tesco anytime £12.49 per mo... Angie Stuart
  35. Been on Tesco broadband now for 3 months and... Steve Morgan
  36. Sorry to hear Tesco broadband has problems fo... Anonymous
  37. It just goes to show how quickly things have chang... Chick Copp
  38. i am allreay a memer of tesco pay as you go,how ca... Anonymous
  39. E7Even SUCKS. Their service has been down since 3... Fred Robertson-Mudie
  40. I've had the same issue throughout Jamuary wi... chad
  41. e7even...what can I say:- August of last... Terry
  42. E7even. . . . . . . . I knew I was... sasha stephenson
  43. tesco broadband help please .I... Anonymous
  44. tesco broadband help please .I... Anonymous
  45. There is now a free unofficial E7ev... Anonymous
  46. Thank you for let me know the... minjin
  47. I'm glad you got some use out... Anonymous
  48. Yeah you are right, E7 SUCKS bigtime, it is n... Anonymous
  49. I would totally agree. I have been trying to... Roger Greig
  50. Avoid e7even. I'd prefer to pay £50 a month f... Langer Dan
  51. BEEN ON TESCO BB FOR 1 YEAR FIRST OF ALL IT WAS FI... Anonymous
  52. e7even are in trouble. they have used a failed bus... Anonymous

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