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bliksam

03/24/14 8:47 AM

#19778 RE: SeanBoy #19777

I'm still trying to figure out this "new" company.

Graeme Gibson seems to be the new driving force. A recent bio lists him as "Graeme Gibson, CCP, MCSE, MCP+Internet, is president and CEO of Computers and Tele-Comm, Inc, (CTC) a leader in design of wireless networks and a well-respected and profitable Wireless ISP with years of experience. Gibson was trained at Duke University and the University of New York at Albany . In addition to his 20 years experience in the computer industry he also is formally trained in RF technologies, radio and television broadcasting. He is probably best known for his Books How to Build a Clone Computer and The Computer Repair Handbook . Those conversant with Microsoft's MCSE program will recognize him for his work on Windows NT, Tests Tricks & Technique , an Audio book covering test basics and best practices. Gibson is also well known for his 6-year run as the Host of the syndicated TV show Computers Today , as an actor, radio announcer and director, and as a contributing author to Computer User Magazine." The bio also says, "Mr. Gibson also holds the position of President and CTO of the KC NAP, LLC . This network access point built in the Historic Bryant Building at 11th and Grand, in downtown Kansas City. The NAP a carrier neutral peering point and co-location center was built with the help of the Bryant Building and 3 local partners. NAPs provide peering to carrier networks ISP's and WISP's. They help to lower the costs of bandwidth, improve performance and provide the ability to create private overlay networks. NAP's can support BGP routing for building disaster recovery networks covering IP space of outer non-member carriers <http://www.whyagain.org/index.php/en/catalog?id=129:graeme-gibson&catid=34:contributors>;

He is also a mall owner and operator. <http://www.usastores.com/offices.htm>;

An updated bio lists him as "President/Founder/CTO" of Computers and Telcom Inc. <http://www.lead411.com/Graeme_Gibson_12765702.html>;

Graeme's wife, Gail Simmons, is listed as his "business partner" in several of his Kansas City projects, including a solar array they built for the Holly Data Center, part of the NAP. <http://www.linkedin.com/in/gibsongraeme>;

So, the questions become:
1) Who is in charge?
2) What do they intend to become?
3) Can they generate a profit?
4) Where do the Iceweb products fit into the new company?

I feel like a blind man walking through a mine field with this company.