Speakeasy Outlines Five Hottest Voice and Data Trends; Launches Biggest Broadband Promotion
14 Outubro 2009 - 10:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
SEATTLE, Oct. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Speakeasy
(http://www.speakeasy.net/), a Best Buy company (NYSE:BBY), has
compiled a list of what's hot and what's not when it comes to voice
and data trends. Not surprisingly, faster, more reliable Internet
tops the list. To that end, Speakeasy is giving away one month of
free service, plus free installation, for customers upgrading to
Speakeasy's fastest broadband speeds. "These days, small businesses
simply can't afford slow Internet," said Bruce Chatterley,
Speakeasy CEO. "We want to show our customers just how affordable
and fast business class bandwidth can be, so we're giving them one
month free on our biggest broadband, plus free installation." In
addition to faster broadband, following are some of the hottest
voice and data trends to keep an eye on - and several worth
forgetting: What's Hot: Faster, More Reliable Internet What's Not:
Unreliable, Slow Connections More bandwidth is becoming
increasingly necessary in the current business landscape. In fact,
it's downright addictive. A survey conducted by Zeugma Systems in
conjunction with research firm IDC concluded that the more
bandwidth customers buy, the more they want.(1) With the amount of
activity small businesses are conducting electronically - from
emailing medical records, to advertising comps, to data storage -
there's an increased need for more bandwidth, now more than ever.
What's Hot: Business Voice Services (VoIP) What's Not: Traditional
Phone Services Thanks in part to free international long distance,
Speakeasy Business Voice can save customers up to 45 percent over
traditional phone services. In addition to cost savings, businesses
are starting to realize just how many productivity-enhancing
benefits come with these services, causing VoIP adoption to grow.
In fact, marketing research firm Dell 'Oro Group predicted that IP
lines will grow to almost 60 percent of small business line
shipments by the year 2011, while digital and analog shipments are
expected to decline at an average of 10 percent per year.
Traditional systems are expected to fair even worse, declining to
less than 5 percent of the total market by 2011.(2) What's Hot:
Voicemail as Email What's Not: Traditional Voicemail Nobody should
have to ask "did you check your voicemail?" any more. Gone are the
days when it was necessary to navigate through a phone tree just to
receive a voicemail. With Speakeasy Business Voice, voicemail is
delivered as email. This technology allows customers to receive
their voice messages in a .wav file in their email inbox with
caller ID in the subject line. This allows them to prioritize
messages at a glance, and to forward messages as email attachments.
What's Hot: Giving Out One Phone Number What's Not: Juggling Your
Office, Mobile and Home Numbers Letting everyone know you're
working from home is out. Working from anywhere while appearing to
be in the office is in. Whether physically in the office, working
from home, or on the road, Speakeasy Business Voice customers can
take advantage of many features that make working remotely just as
productive as being in the office. For example, with Find Me/Follow
me, users can give out just one number and be reached wherever they
go. In addition to avoiding missing important calls, this allows
them to avoid juggling multiple phone numbers while keeping home
and mobile numbers private. What's Hot: One Provider What's Not:
Too Many Bills With the rise of intricately linked phone and
Internet services, having one bill for both voice and data services
makes things easier on the customer. Additionally, for businesses
with multiple offices throughout the country, having one provider
means not having to deal with multiple invoices from different
regional providers. Speakeasy aims to simplify the process for the
customer, including a single supplier, single bill, single support
interface and simple, predictable pricing. Speakeasy's biggest
broadband promotion runs for the month of October only and applies
to Bonded T1 speeds between 3 and 6 Mbps, and Business Ethernet
speeds between 3 and 20 Mbps. For more information, visit
http://www.speakeasy.net/promos/thinkbig or call 866-556-5829.
About Speakeasy Speakeasy is one of the nation's leading broadband
voice (VoIP), data and IT service providers. Speakeasy helps small
businesses succeed by offering simplified voice and data solutions
that improve the customer experience, increase employee
productivity and help cut costs. Based in Seattle, Speakeasy has
provided award-winning customer service since 1994 and joined the
Best Buy family of companies in April 2007, working with Best Buy
For Business to champion technology for small businesses throughout
the U.S. Visit Speakeasy at http://www.speakeasy.net/ or call
800.556.5829. Follow Speakeasy on Twitter at
http://twitter.com/speakeasynet. (1) Source: IDC: IDC Survey Shows
Consumers Support Smarter Networks, Doc # lcUS21449408, September
2008 (2) Source: Dell'Oro Group 5-Year Forecast Report, 2007
DATASOURCE: Speakeasy CONTACT: Andy Kill, +1-650-691-7311, Web
Site: http://www.speakeasy.net/
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