Gareth Edmondson wrote:
> "Richard Sobey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> On 21 Oct 2004 11:20:16 GMT, (E-Mail Removed) (Idler) wrote:
>>
>>> They are consistent (terrible) if
>>> nothing else. Seems a pity Tesco put their brand name against this
>>> fiasco!
>>
>> The thing is, Tesco is a supermarket. They specialise in selling food
>> products to the masses. They have, imo, no business becoming a
>> broaband ISP as well.
>
> Fair comment, yet their telephone ISP service was excellent imo :-)
>
> Isn't Tesco Broadband using the NTL network? I know their phone ISP
> was.
> Do you think they shouldn't sell insurances as well? Not being
> balshy, but it is an interesting opinion.
>
> Best wishes Gareth Edmondson
One aspect of this is that Tesco is highly regarded (though not by
all) as a supermarket chain and is likely to be concerned that any of
their 'partners' (in Internet, Financial Services or whatever) should
not damage their reputation. It can perhaps be expected that they will
be watchful of their partners' performance.
I believe they recognise that they (or NTL, perhaps?) have performed
badly whilst intruducing BB services, and I've recently had an email
apologising for that which begins:
<quote>
The massive success of our Broadband launch has taken us by surprise and
we didn't anticipate the number of customers who would be interested in
our new service.
</quote>
I'd been on Tesco's "Anytime" service for two years and was very
satisfied by that - and was agreeably surprised when, at one point, I
found that they had reduced my monthly subscription (already the lowest
around) by 50p.
--
DB.