  Karl News Guy join:2000-03-02 | Front Page Report on Speakeasy
We talked with the company's CEO and released details on their new ADSL2+ service:
»Speakeasy Launching ADSL2+ Service |
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 russotto
join:2000-10-05 Collegeville, PA
| And Speakeasy's dedication to ignoring residential customers is official (as if there was any doubt). I especially love these parts:
If we do anything for residential, we're going to need to find a way to bundle voice in there, and potentially other things with our new parent Best Buy Later, referring to Best Buy:
They're basically leaving us alone and letting us execute. You can't lay the residential issue at BBs feet while claiming they're leaving you alone, Bruce... |
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  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County
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| I read it quite differently - residential means no to very little profit so they need to subsidize the residential fees with other services and naturally they would want to partner with BB. To me - it does not mean that BB is forcing them out of residential - I think they already knew and acknowledged that residential makes no to little money in the article... |
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  Karl News Guy join:2000-03-02
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edit: September 15th, @12:19PM
| Correct.
This is really just resold Covad business class ADSL2+, so to justify taking the loss on offering it at a lower price to residential customers, he's saying they'd have to make up their money by bundling in other services....
It's definitely a much different company, but I'm not sure how much of their evolution toward small business was under their control. And this comes from a guy who used to play Counterstrike with Mike Apgar and Ed Bender, so I understand what's been lost..... |
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 tdumaine
join:2004-03-14 Federal Way, WA
edit: September 16th, @02:29PM
| reply to russotto said by russotto :And Speakeasy's dedication to ignoring residential customers is official (as if there was any doubt). I especially love these parts: If we do anything for residential, we're going to need to find a way to bundle voice in there, and potentially other things with our new parent Best Buy Later, referring to Best Buy: They're basically leaving us alone and letting us execute. You can't lay the residential issue at BBs feet while claiming they're leaving you alone, Bruce... So not taking a loss to give a business class offering to residential subscribers is ignoring them?
And yes, they've left us alone as far as i can see. |
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 jofallon Premium join:2002-01-05 Oak Park, IL
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| At the prices Speakeasy charges residential customers, I can't imagine they're taking a loss. The "fees" alone should protect the profit margin.
I got a "business" class account from LB DSL for $30 a month less, 1/3 better speed, and better customer service. And Lightning is not the only good alternative. |
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  CylonRed Premium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County | Mainly it was referring to ADSL2+ service - to drop the prices to 'residential' prices would likely make them unprofitable and very possibly lose money. |
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  Endorphine Endorphine Premium join:2002-09-30 Bremerton, WA
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| reply to Karl Not really a surprise from Speakeasy. I can't really see why the average consumer would stay with them any longer. Granted if you want to run servers and have open ports, I guess you could justify the outrageous pricing.
I left at the beginning of the year and save over 75$ a month. I don't run any servers, and my new ISP doesn't block any ports that effect anything I do.
Launching ADSL2+ won't change a thing for them. |
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  Stacy FotoDogue Premium join:2001-11-02 New York, NY | reply to Karl .....ZZZzzzzzzzzz.... |
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 roachware
join:2005-01-20 Chino, CA | reply to Karl I have the new service, and it is stable and rocks. Speakeasy support is still fantastic.
I thought the BestBuy thing was going to make for a lot of suck too, but Speakeasy proved me VERY wrong.
Speakeasy = awesome. |
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