Continuing our discussion of the emergence of FireFox, Speakeasy a DSL provider will now be providing FireFox to its users. Speakeasy, which sells high-speed DSL (digital subscriber line) access, becomes the first Internet service provider to package Firefox, a free open-source browser, as part of its setup software for new customers. When people run Speakeasy's setup disc, Firefox and Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser will be downloaded onto their PC desktop.
Mike Apgar, founder of Speakeasy, said he decided to include Firefox after playing around with it for a while on his own.
"It's a better browsing experience, so that makes it a better experience for our customers," Apgar said.
Read the entire storey at CNet.
DSL provider thinks Firefox is foxy | CNET News.com
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