(Oct. 25, 2001) Bitstop congratulates Mr. Genesis Esteban for attaining his MCSE certification on Windows 2000. Dinky is also an MCSE on Windows NT. The latest word from Microsoft is that the NT certification will not be retired this December.
(Oct. 25, 2001) Bitstop congratulates Mr. Genesis Esteban for attaining his MCSE certification on Windows 2000. Dinky is also an MCSE on Windows NT. The latest word from Microsoft is that the NT certification will not be retired this December.
(Oct. 25, 2001) Mr Jason Buenviaje of Bitstop Naga today made it and becomes the First Microsoft Certified Professional in Bitstop Naga.
Kelan naman ang MCSE 2k??
(Oct. 25, 2001) Click here to know more about how to add voice to your PowerPoint presentation. This demonstration was given during the monthly PSITE seminar held at Baguio College Foundation.
Bitstop is also invited to speak on the next PSITE monthly workshop to be held in Lucena on Nov 30.
(Oct. 24, 2001) Mozcom Cabanatuan, represented by Mr Mar Villasan signified their intention to join Bitstop’s peering project. The link will be supplied by DigitelONE.
Currently, Bitstop’s peering project joins together the networks of Mozcom SFLU, Mozcom Pampanga, Mozcom Bulacan and Mozcom Pangasinan. Other non-Mozcom peers include PHNET’s CORE, Inter.net’s domestic network and recently, Eastern Telecom’s MIX.
(Oct. 22, 2001) Mr Gonzalo ‘Al’ Sawit, Carrier Relations & Sales for France Telecom paid a courtesy call on Bitstop. Shown here is Mr Sawit (on the right) with Bitstop president, Mr Wilson L. Chua.
Last saturday, a fellow Pangasinense, Engr Macario ‘Mac’ Libid, Jr, the IS manager of Great Plains Software ( A Microsoft Owned business) also came by and paid a courtesy call.
(Oct. 22, 2001) Bitstop is currently testing the Virtual Private Dialup Networking provided by PLDT. This allows us to quickly add 30 additional 56k dialup lines.
Bitstop is currently testing its performance. The PLDT dialup number is 523-8902. Please email your feedback to Mr John Ang.
Bitstop
is now in the final phase of connecting to the
Manila Internet
Exchange (MIX) via an E1 (2.048Mbps) leased line.
MIX is facilitated by Eastern Telecoms (ETPI).
Photo above shows our Keystone Showroom.
(Oct.
20, 2001) INQ7.net, the country’s leading daily, today featured
Bitstop’s hosting of the Philippine
Government’s website amid brewing controversy in the matter. Click
here to go to the article.
Please note that both KI2a and Softrigger, including Bitstop, contributed their time and resources, pro bono.