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AOL broadband-in-a-box comes to UK high street

Fat pipes off the shelf

By Tony Hallett

Published: 20 December 2002 16:15 GMT

Leading retailers Carphone Warehouse and Comet have started offering 'Easy-Install' modem packs for AOL Broadband.

Comet will distribute the kits in 260 shops across the UK. Both retailers will share marketing costs with the ISP.

The move builds on existing relationships AOL has with the companies to distribute CDs for its narrowband service.

Carphone Warehouse also recently signed a broadband-in-a-box deal with AOL rival Telewest, which supplies high-speed access over cable in certain areas of the UK.

Freeserve, another AOL competitor, rolled out a similar scheme in April through Currys, Dixons, The Link and PC World.

The Easy-Install packs are sold for £85 in the shops or £95 including delivery when bought online. Thereafter AOL Broadband costs £27.99 per month subject to a 12-month contract.

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