Flexible Communications Keep Small Businesses Connected and Competitive

Small businesses are increasingly adopting Hosted Voice services to support remote workers at less cost than traditional phone systems. Currently, 84 of Fortunes Best 100 Companies to Work For allow employees to telecommute or work from home at least 20 percent of the time, compared to 25 companies 10 years ago. Nemertes Research reports more than 80 percent of companies have at least some employees who work away from their supervisor and/or workgroups, and on average, classify 27 percent of their employees as virtual.

Speakeasy (www.speakeasy.net), a Best Buy Company (NYSE:BBY) and a leading provider of voice, data and IT solutions, finds small businesses with these types of distributed, non-traditional workforces benefit the most from Hosted Voice (VoIP) technology.

With Speakeasys Hosted Voice service, a small business can give the appearance of being a larger company, uniting any number of locations and telecommuters without an enormous capital investment. With Hosted Voices Remote Office feature, for example, all incoming calls to a business phone are routed to an employees number of choice, such as a mobile phone or home phone. Conversely, calls made from a home or mobile phone appear to come from a business office.

Newport Communications Group, the leading magazine publisher for trucking and its allied industries, uses Remote Office to service multiple work locations. With Speakeasy, Newport keeps traveling employees connected and gives remote employees access to phone system features from their home offices.

"Speakeasy Hosted Voice is a much more flexible and effective system than a traditional business phone system, said Chris Odor, Information Technology Manager, Newport Communications. It allows us to tie all our sales offices, editors, and other employees into one system. We save on long distance and have the appearance of one unified company.

Upfront costs were less than 15% of a traditional phone system, and no expensive maintenance for the system is required since its hosted offsite at Speakeasy. Monthly long distance costs are also 40% lower.

Traditional phone lines are restrictive for small businesses with a remote workforce, said Bruce Chatterley, Speakeasy president and CEO. Speakeasys Hosted Voice service can bridge the gap between virtual offices and create a stronger connection to increase workflow.

Speakeasys excellence in Hosted Voice led to selection as one of Business Computing Magazines Top 10 VoIP Providers of 2008 and Communications World Magazines VoIP Product of the Year.

To learn more about Speakeasy and Hosted Voice please visit: www.speakeasy.net or call 1-800-556-5829.

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 www.speakeasy.net or call 800.556.5829.

Contacts:

Speakeasy
Jennifer Huaracha, 206-902-5370
jhuaracha@hq.speakeasy.net

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