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Review: Tesco Talk Wifi service

Tesco has, for some time, been bundling home handsets with an O2-partnered

VoIP service, charging nothing for calls between subscribers, 2p a minute to

landlines in the UK and other major countries, and 10p a minute to UK mobiles.

Its new Talk Wifi service extends the offer to Wifi-enabled mobile phones –

currently only Nokia’s N95, N81, E65 and E51, either your own or bought from

Tesco. In either case you send a premium-rate text to download an applet. The £1

cost is credited to your account.

The service uses the SIP standard, but calls to non-Tesco SIP users incur

charges.

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Review: Tesco Talk Wifi service

xxx Tesco has, for some time, been bundling home handsets with an O2-partnered VoIP service, charging nothing for calls between subscribers, 2p a minute to landlines in the UK and other major countries, and 10p a minute to UK mobiles. Its new Talk WifRead more

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