- Speakeasy (ISP)
Infobox Company
company_name = Speakeasy, Inc.
company_
company_type =Subsidiary
foundation =Seattle, Washington (1996 )
location =Seattle, Washington
key_people =Michael Apgar , FounderBruce A. Chatterley , President & CEO
industry =Internet & Communications
products = ISP, VoIP
revenue = )
operating_income =
net_income =
num_employees = 381 (2008)
homepage = [http://www.speakeasy.net/ www.speakeasy.net]Speakeasy, Inc. is a
broadband internet service provider andVoice over IP carrier based inSeattle, Washington . They are known for their liberal usage policies for home users whereby subscribers are explicitly permitted to run any number of servers [cite web
url = http://www.speakeasy.net/tos/#moderation
title = Terms of Service - Moderations of Use
author = Speakeasy, Inc
accessmonthday =September 10
accessyear =2006 ] and are permitted to resell their connectivity to others through the "NetShare" service. [cite web
url = http://www.speakeasy.net/netshare/terms/
title = WiFi NetShare Service
author = Speakeasy, Inc
accessmonthday =September 10
accessyear =2006 ] They are also known for their support ofLinux and BSD-derivativeoperating system s, and were the first provider to offer a customized version ofMozilla Firefox to customers, in January2005 . [cite news
title = Speakeasy is First Broadband Provider to Officially Customize Mozilla Firefox
author = Speakeasy, Inc
date =2005-01-25
url = http://www.speakeasy.net/press/pr/pr012505.php
accessdate = 2006-09-10]History
In
1994 ,Gretchen Apgar and husband Mike opened a cybercafe in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood with Mike's brother Tyler. They started out with offering connectivity and email services in the area. Customers at the cafe expressed a wish to have the ability to check their email from other location than just the cafe and a series of terminal stations were set up various bars around town. These terminals were marketed under the label, "Rainmail". As computing power expanded and the cost of computers diminished, customers began to express the further wish to access their email from home. Speakeasy put together a bank of modems and offered a dial up service. As of 2008, dialup through Speakeasy is still available for $19 a month. The move toward DSL took place in 1998.In late
1999 , the company expanded to a national level, offeringDSL services throughout the United States. The Speakeasy backbone consists of a dedicated fiber ring that circles the lower 48 with major points of presence (i.e. POP) in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angelos, Dallas, Atlanta, Washington D.C., New York, and Chicago. From the POP to the customers premises a third party vendor is contracted to provide data layer connectivity. This is known in networking as the 'last mile'. In the case of Speakeasy, the data-link protocol used is ATM rather than PPPoE.In
2001 , in the face of the collapse of many ISPs as a possible result of thedot-com bust , Speakeasy had marketed a program to allow for simple transfer of accounts, starting with the announcement of the failure of Flashcom, a former DSL internet provider. That same year, the cybercafe burned down in an electrical fire, forcing the company to focus on the internet business. [cite news
title = Speakeasy Café fire wipes out a Belltown cultural hub
work =Seattle Post-Intelligencer
date =2001-05-22
url = http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/24089_speakeasy22.shtml
accessdate = 2006-09-10]In September
2003 ,Bruce Chatterley was made CEO of the company.In summer of
2004 , the company announced simultaneously their entry intoVOIP , and their Onelink package, which allows a DSL subscriber to maintain an ADSL line without the requirement of a telco line.In spring of
2006 Mike Apgar stepped down as chairman and moved on to a startup companyOokla that he created while at Speakeasy. Mike still remains on the board and takes an active role in the company.On
March 27 ,2007 press releases by both companies announced the acquisition of Speakeasy byBest Buy , a Fortune 100 retail chain operating in the US, Canada and China. Best Buy plans to offer Speakeasybroadband andVOIP services to small businesses through their Best Buy for Business unit. [cite news
title = Best Buy Acquires Speakeasy
work =Business Wire
date =2007-03-27
url = http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20070327005788&newsLang=en
accessdate = 2007-03-27]References
External links
* [http://www.speakeasy.net/ Official homepage] of Speakeasy, Inc.Finance links
name = Speakeasy, Inc.
google = 14842072
yahoo = 106/106170
hoovers = 106170
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