Tuesday, 12 February 2008

EasyEverything

On June 21st, 1999, the first outlet in the easyEverything chain opened in Victoria, London, to great interest from the press and public. With nearly 400 terminals, it immediately became the world's largest Internet caf?. Several others are planned for London and further afield. They will be open 24 hours a day and will charge from ?1 to ?4 per hour for Internet access, compared to ?6.50 an hour in a typical London cybercaf?. High bandwidth will be a key feature. The number of terminals is estimated at more than 2,000, more than double the total number of terminals in all other London cybercaf?s.
"HPs vision is very important to easyEverything because it helps us to see how the Internet, which is at the core of our business, is going to evolve. One of the reasons for choosing HP was our confidence in the company's abilities to deliver a constant stream of innovative solutions as our business develops. The e-services concept, together with technologies such as e-speak, will provide the platform for these solutions."

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