Speakeasy, a privately owned Internet broadband provider, has launched an Internet access service for businesses using new wireless technology that it said was faster and easier to deploy than its current broadband service. Seattle-based Speakeasy has built a loyal base of subscribers in most metro areas of the United States for DSL, which uses telephone lines to connect homes and businesses to the Internet. The new wireless service, which will be launched first in Seattle, <A HREF="http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1812869,00.asp">uses WiMAX technology,</A> which the company said will allow users to connect to the Internet at much faster speeds without having to install complicated equipment.