(March 27, 2002) Mr Ed Sevilleja, CEO of The Mouse House recently signed the memorandum of agreement with Bitstop, paving the way to making The Mouse House the 3rd KRC in Dagupan City.
With these KRCs, expect better trained IT
(March 27, 2002) Mr Ed Sevilleja, CEO of The Mouse House recently signed the memorandum of agreement with Bitstop, paving the way to making The Mouse House the 3rd KRC in Dagupan City.
With these KRCs, expect better trained IT
(March 23, 2002) Bitstop has just finished posting the archive of Mr Dave Quitoriano, co-founder of popular local website-Yehey.com.
Click here to view the archive.
(March 21, 2002) For a limited time, starting from April 1, 2002 until further notice, happy hour for internet users of Nitro and Mozcom will start at 7pm (instead of 11 pm) to 7 am. During happy hour, Mozcom postpaid users surf at only half the price while Nitro users get double the hours!
(March 21, 2002)
New Cisco 3700 Series Routers that integrates switching module in a compact size!
(March 21, 2002) Click here to view the archive of Mr Marc Escueta’s speech during the successful Grand Cyber Forum last week held here in Dagupan. Mr Escueta is the founder of mp3manila.com
(Mar 16, 2002) The Grand Cyber Forum wrapped up a successful conference and exhibition on IT at the People’s Astrodome. Bitstop’s booth showcased a learning solution – Keystone Learning Systems, Cisco IP Telephony, and video peripherals like Sanyo Projector and Plasma screens. Our thanks to the distributors who supported us with their demo products.
(Mar 15, 2002) Mr Peter Faccin of
Australia passed his CCNA exam at Bitstop’s testing facility with an
almost perfect score.
Our congratulations!
(Mar 13, 2002) Bitstop met up with Benjamin Pennell Jr in Prantit Mall (the viramall of bangkok). JR is now in the US and working there.
(Mar 12, 2002) Mayor Albert Garcia of Balanga Bataan, set the trend today by being the first city mayor to require MOUS (Microsoft Office User Specialist) Certification in the Criteria for selection, hiring, placement and promotion of personnel vying for computer operator’s position.
This move will encourage educational institutions to upgrade their facilities to be able to produce MOUS-certified students. Currently very few schools even have MOUS certified instructors.