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Jan 19
2006

Tim O'Reilly

Tim O'Reilly

VoIP handset on sale in UK supermarkets

Over on slashdot: "Tesco, the UK's largest supermarket chain, has announced plans to sell a VOIP handset and connection through their stores. Given that one out of every eight pounds, spent on shopping in the UK goes to Tesco, and the UK has one of the highest broadband takeup rates around, is this the end for the classic telecoms providers like BT?"
 

Death comes slowly to big companies. (Hey, Unisys is still around!) So I don't know that the doomsaying for the telecoms is right. But there's sure a world of hurt -- and a world of opportunity -- ahead in VoIP. That's why we're holding the Emerging Telephony Conference next week. And why our recent book on Asterisk is blowing off the shelves... (We've sold nearly 10,000 copies since its release in September.)

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  Dan_S [01.23.06 07:06 AM]

meh, whatever, wake me up when it’s free, and free to a whole bunch of countries (and 9.75p to UK mobiles).

I’ve been using this for ages now to call UK landlines and friends in the US (works great with a Bluetooth headset) – you have to buy £1 of credit and if you never use it up, you can rinse it for all the free calls you like (they make you redial after an hour which is fine by me...). I think there’s a corporate solution too (plugs into the company exchange or some such)....

http://www.voipcheap.co.uk/en/rates.html

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