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Sometimes success is all in a name. Once upon a time, GSM, the global system for mobile communication, had a French name: Groupe Spécial Mobile. Imagine the trouble U.S. GSM operators like Cingular would have had getting favors from Congress in recent years if the name had stuck. Likewise, DECT used to stand for Digital European Cordless Telecommunication. Unsurprisingly, the technology ...



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Speakeasy offers three basic components to customers:

  • data services (dedicated DSL or ADSL), T1 or bonded T1;
  • Voice services, with a variety of possibilities starting with home office lines, two kinds of business line - integrated service (for those with existing PBX or key system), or
  • hosted PBX service, with web-based management and administration.

These both cost $19.95 per subscriber or line, for basic service plus a long-distance package. The third component is managed services-ability to take any server the customer might have, put it in their data center, and do full management of the server. This is generally on Speakeasy hardware, though they will do co-location with customer-supplied hardware if the SMB wants to build that relationship.


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