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Everyone.net ups Web Mail 2.0 offering for cable ops
By Traci Patterson
CedMagazine.com - November 21, 2007

Everyone.net, a provider of private-label, hosted e-mail services and software as a service (SaaS) messaging and collaboration solutions, has unveiled its Web Mail 2.0 offering, a new release from its Web Mail Service.

The new features offer users a dynamic user experience, enhanced inbox manageability and administration, and a platform for value-added services, including collaboration, productivity and compliance. Enhanced functionalities include the ability to drag and drop messages, preview e-mail content, use contextual right-click menus and conduct fast searches.

The Web Mail 2.0 interface is completely customizable and can be branded for an organization. Everyone.net works not only with cable operators, but also with telcos and satellite providers.

 “We have seen significant demand for innovative messaging services with a focus on productivity, enhanced user experience and value-added services,” said Michael Rose, president and CEO of Everyone.net. “With this release, we are taking another leap forward in combining excellent user experience, manageability and revenue-generating services that extends the value of our offerings.”

Rose said that the new offering provides cable operators’ subscribers a better user experience, more reliability, and spam and virus filtering. “The more the users like it, the more they use it, the more likely they are to stay as a customer. It’s an additional stickiness due to the user experience.”

And Rose said cable operators have been very receptive to it. “Our focus is on service providers. That’s the number one focus of our company.”

Everyone.net gained momentum in the cable marketplace earlier this year by providing the e-mail offering of choice for Mediacom CommunicationsBuckeye CableSystem and SCI Cable, and by showcasing its custom e-mail and messaging solutions for cable providers at The Cable Show 2007.


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