History
This is the history of Red Shift and how its three original principals played their parts from the first Internet related service offered in 1990 to the present day. In October of 1990, Karl Van Lear, sysop of a Bulletin Board System (BBS) named Nitelog, instituted the first known Internet Email and Usenet news service on the Monterey Peninsula as a service of Nitelog BBS. Back in those days there were about forty ISPs in the entire world: BBN, Alternet, Netcom, Whole Earth in SF, PSI and UU.net were among some of the earliest pioneers.
Specialties
Computer Repairs Internet Service Provider Networking Solutions Service Contracts