Earthlink’s New Edge, Chosen by Wendy’s Franchise

Vancouver, Washington - (Cheap Web Hosting Directory) - July 19, 2007 - Wholly owned subsidiary of EarthLink Inc., New Edge Networks, was chosen by DavCo Restaurants Inc., a franchisee of Wendy’s International Inc., to support a private network installation, hoped to improve efficiency, profitability and guest experience.

The network is expected to be fully operational by the end of July. DavCo’s private wide area network links more than 160 Wendy’s restaurants in northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. Until recently, DavCo restaurants were using a combination of dial-up telephone connections and individual high-speed connections that were not part of a managed network.

Stacy A. Duncan, Director of Information Technology for DavCo, based in Crofton, Md offered, ”The need for improved security and use of new technology in our stores prompted DavCo to switch to a private managed network. A private network allows DavCo to optimize operating efficiency for better serving our customers.”

Last year, DavCo installed a new point-of-sale system and upgraded its computers to accommodate data polling, credit card transactions and back office data management. Now with a high-speed network, the Wendy’s franchisee is poised to do remote sales polling every 15 minutes to an enterprise web site, allow store managers to submit food orders online versus using fax orders, and enable the store managers to use a new Wendy’s Web portal for food cost management. This completely automates the food cost management process saving managers hours of manual paperwork.

Ms. Duncan remarked, ”With our new network, restaurants are processing credit card transactions in three to five seconds versus 21 to 30 seconds on dial-up. When we moved (stores) to the network, the reaction from our managers was, ‘Wow. This is great.”’

With restaurants spread out over two states plus the District of Columbia, DavCo turned to New Edge Networks as a single-source provider for its managed network. New Edge Networks offered DavCo guaranteed flat-rate national pricing, regardless of the high-speed access type available at each location. By using a network, DavCo was able to eliminate one to three regular telephone lines at each restaurant. This helped DavCo hold down its average monthly total communications costs.

Greg Griffiths, Vice President of Marketing for New Edge Networks added, ”DavCo’s smart use of technology is helping increase sales by improving the overall guest experience. In the quick service restaurant industry, which operates on margins that are pennies on a dollar, every little improvement helps build substantial business improvements.”

DavCo Restaurants Inc. is one of the largest Wendy’s franchisees with an enviable reputation for progressive and professional management. Based in Crofton, Md., DavCo is poised to grow continually and effectively well into the 21st century. DavCo also is the eighth largest restaurant franchisee in the United States and one of the top 10 private employers in Mid-Atlantic Region.

New Edge Networks, based in Vancouver, Washington, is a wholly owned subsidiary of EarthLink Inc. (NASDQ: ELNK). New Edge Networks builds and manages private networks for businesses and communications providers. Through its nationwide backbone network with about 900 switches and Internet routers, New Edge Networks uses any blend of access technologies (xDSL, frame relay, ATM, cable, wireless, and satellite) for providing broadband connectivity at any business address in the United States. Network options include any combination of access, network management functions, and on-site installation services.

To learn more about DavCo Restaurants, please visit: www.davcorestaurants.com.

For more information about New Edge Networks, please visit: www.newedgenetworks.com.

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