Press: Launch of VoIP
Speakeasy expands its product set to include Voice over IP services for their residential customers.
Speakeasy expands its product set to include Voice over IP services for their residential customers.
Speakeasy receives funding from Intel in order to investigate the since-abandoned WiMax technology.
Speakeasy’s OneLink enabled customers to receive DSL services without requiring a land line.
Speakeasy expands its brand within the gaming community by picking up GameDaemons.
Broadband provider Speakeasy has hired Bruce Chatterley as its president and chief executive starting Sept. 2. Speakeasy’s founder and chief executive, Mike Apgar, will move to the position of lead strategist and will remain chairman, the Seattle company said.
Through a partnership between the band and Seattle-based Internet service provider Speakeasy, music fans can now get their hands on previously unheard Metallica recordings online.
[contentcards url=”http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/28905″ target=”_blank”] DSL Headbangers Metallica strikes Speakeasy Deal by Karl Bode Metallica, the band that created sparks on the information superhighway […]
The success of Speakeasy was often written about; this piece tracks the history of the company as it grew from local internet cafe to nationwide ISP.