We now provide a business class ISP service. Its a 'full service' operation including e-mail, web hosting, web development, access... but so do a lot of other companies. Here's why you should consider using our service.
Its our network equipment. We design it, we develop it and it works - reliably. We have no excuses. The same skills that develop IP network products provide reliable service.
We specialise. We only handle business customers. We only handle pure digital access. In Q3 2003 we will be providing multi mega-bit Wireless DSL access using our own Steam Packet RadioAir-Frame products at very aggressive pricing levels.
E-Mail Services
We provide a range of e-mail services. They all use your domain name. We will help you find and register one if you don't already have one.
The plans are self-administered. With unlimited aliases and no name restrictions. You change your e-mail names to suit your operational needs.
We offer a range of professional mail list and newsletter management services. These are all 'opt-in' services which allow the list manager AND recipient full control over subscribe, unsubscribe, frequency and format of the mailing list.
Web Hosting
We will host your web site on our specialised web servers. We can support almost anything you need on the peerless Apache platform.
The services includes: Ruby, Python, PHP , MySQL, Server Side Includes, PERL and PostgreSQL and FrontPage extensions.
Web Development
We develop custom web sites. We'll use the most appropriate techniques. Backed up by a clear business case. If you want to spend money on glitz we're not your web developer. Instead - good looking cost-effective sites that you can maintain yourself.
For sites that have dynamic content our new Web-Edit service lets you maintain and edit your own web with a simple browser interface and no special skills.
We have Ruby, PHP, Python, SSI, HTML, CSS, Javascript, XHTML, MySQL, PostGres and XML skills in-house.
To make sure the site look good and reflects your business style we bring in our favourite graphic artists. Don't you just hate it when programmers pretend to be graphic artists.
Internet Access Services
We provide a range of access services from 64 to 512K (upgrading to over 1 meg with wireless DSL) which include:
We are in the final stages of planning our new multi-megabit wireless DSL access plans at very aggressive prices. The service will be available in Q4 2003 and uses our own Steam Packet RadioAir-Frame range of Secure IP wireless Routers and Bridges.
Routing Equipment
We design and develop routing equipment (yeah, yeah we heard about Cisco but we like pushing water uphill). The WarpTwo range of ISDN Multicast routers and with our new Steam Packet RadioAir-Frame range of Secure Wireless Routers and Bridges.
Stuff Column
You may find some of these things interesting..or then again you may not...
Gratuitous Publicity
To improve our service we are now hosted by super.net.sg. They provide a great service and are into all kinds of neat VOIP stuff. Thanks.
Fighting Back
Click any SPF logo to read about our policy and how to define a DNS SPF record. We urge you to publish SPF records to reduce SPAM and stop identity theft. You also might want to consider DKIM.
Open Source - it's complicated
Great software. Legal and free. OpenOffice has moved to the Apache foundation where they are figuring out how to move it forward. In the meantime we, like many others, have moved to LibreOffice. But it's all so serious now. We remember when Ethereal's (now wireshark) marketing slogan was "Sniffing the glue that holds the Internet together". Now that was fun. But fun is soooo last century.
HTML 5
There was a time when we got excited about HTML and CSS standards. Validated everything that moved. Religiously. But the world was young then and we believed what the W3C told us. HTML 4 was dead, XHTML was the way forward. Then came the great HTML 5 betrayal. Suddenly all that carefully crafted stuff preparing for the bright, shiny future became illegal in the validation tools. So now we are walking backward into the bright, shiny future. Meh.