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Access / Security / Monitoring
Jay Fuller has
extensive knowledge in maintaining and providing
networks. From his early days of running a
Bulletin Board System (BBS)
(see more) , to the time he assisted with one
of Cullman's earliest internet service providers (isp's),
pcs-i.net, he always wanted to run his own internet
service providership (isp) - - part of which required
understanding the internet inside and out - which he
eventually accomplished. Understanding protocols such as tcp/ip and syslog monitoring on tcp 514 as well as using
simple network monitoring protocol (snmp) on port 161 -
(which isn't so simple, I might add...) - Advanced
Computer is able to monitor and interpret internet usage
by employees of several of it's clients. Over the
past several years, this technology,
compatible with
nearly any internet service provider, has enabled
employers to monitor and track their employees'
productivity as well as restrict access to unauthorized
websites.
In 2003, Advanced
Computer created a nationwide dialup service for the
Cyber Domain Internet Cafe. That service later merged
with acsdial - a dialup service created in partnership
with CorrWireless when they discontinued their dialup
service. If you have a need for inexpensive nationwide
dialup internet access, visit us at
http://www.acsdial.net.
In 2004, Raymond
Pierce retired to Cullman from Memphis - and worked with
other Cyber Domain personnel and Advanced Computer
personnel to form Cyber Broadband - a high speed /
broadband internet service provider whose goal is to
make available high speed internet access to rural parts
of Cullman County. Cyber Broadband is currently
achieving that goal - and providing much-needed
broadband internet access to underserved areas of
Cullman. In 2007, Cyber Broadband partnered
with the City of Cullman to create Project Access
(see more). For more information on Cyber
Broadband, or to sign up, please visit
http://www.cyberbroadband.net, or call (256)
734-1077.
In
2007, Jay Fuller worked with various individuals of
Cyber Broadband to launch similar broadband services in
other areas. Cyber Broadband had discussed
expansion earlier that year and felt it best to focus
all of it's efforts on Cullman County. Therefore, Advanced Computer,
recognizing needs and opportunity in surrounding
counties, spearheaded and
financed an effort to expand broadband service. Between
January and September of 2008, service was installed
using a 300 foot former AT&T microwave tower in
Blount County. Shortly there after, we were able to provide broadband access for the first
time to underserved rural areas of Blount and Jefferson counties We
also have plans to add service in 2009 to Falkville Alabama.
Visit
www.advbroadband.net for more information or to
order service.
or
Locally owned and operated by Jay Fuller - providing efficient
solutions since 2001