LIVEOFFICE WANTS TO HELP NEW YORKERS TELECOMMUTE
December 20, 2005
TORRANCE, Calif., December 20, 2005 - To ease the burden the New York transit strike is placing on businesses and workers, LiveOffice
(www.liveoffice.com), a leading provider of web services, today announced that it is offering free web conferencing and teleconferencing
services to any New Yorker affected by the strike.
The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) estimates that more than 7 million people ride the city's busy transit system each day. By giving
New Yorkers access to its conferencing services, LiveOffice wants to help commuters work from home using the Internet rather than wasting
hours trying to get to the office. LiveOffice's IMConferencing system allows users to conduct full featured online meetings, while the
company's teleconferencing solution provides access to on-demand, reservationless conference calling at any time.
"We want everyone in New York to have access to conferencing technologies so that they can effectively conduct business from home without
commuting," said Ted Heieck, product manager for LiveOffice Corp. "Our web-based services are easy to use and perfectly suited to help
New Yorkers stay productive during the transit strike."
For more information on how to obtain free access to LiveOffice's web-based conferencing services, please call 800.374.2032 or
visit www.liveoffice.com.
About LiveOffice
LiveOffice is a leading provider of software-as-a-service email archiving and Hosted Exchange 2007 solutions, with more than 9,000 clients and a 97-percent client-retention rate. Founded in 1998 and backed by leading private-equity firm Summit Partners, the company has more than 100 employees with deep experience in messaging, including executives and board members from Symantec, Microsoft, FrontBridge and Postini. For more information, call 800.374.2032 or visit www.liveoffice.com. Visit the LiveOffice Blog at http://blog.liveoffice.com.
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