The Company
Many of the members of the FiberXL team first worked on technology operations at the ZEUS experiment in the 90s and the MARK-II-SLC experiment in the late 80’s. We’ve done internet over power and wireless internet via WiFi and Canopy. When we rolled out our first fiber install we realized it is an unbeatable in terms of affordability and reliability.
If you want high quality service without dealing with an impersonal bureaucracy or a shocking price, we look forward to hearing from you.
Our Technology Team
Long before there was a World-Wide-Web, there was still an Internet. Back in those days, (mid ’80s) when we all rode dinosaurs to the computer center, the only users were various kinds of academics, mostly scientists and graduate students and technical staff associated with universities and big laboratories. Back then, there were no web pages or browsers, just email and big data files that had to be transferred from one laboratory or university to another one.
Drs. Cross and Murray met in Hamburg in 1996 while collaborating together on the ZEUS experiment where Richard was a student and William was serving as a post doctoral research scientist.
Drs. Gero (Dr. Gero is our chief programmer) and Murray were graduate students at SLAC who worked on the 12-university MARK-II-SLC experiment. They were trading email messages back and forth way back in 1987. Dr. Cross, back in 1987, was still in high school, aggressively coding up educational software for his family’s company.
The company is lead by Ken (Plangwath) Ake-sinsab. He founded an ISP in Bangkok and is now building FiberXL.
Between us, we have well over 12 decades of computer experience. The first web browser to ever exist was another one of those big physics laboratory things that came out of CERN in 1990.
By the mid-90’s all of us were working on research projects at European labs, Dr. Gero was at INFN while Drs. Cross and Murray were working on ZEUS at DESY.
Troubleshooting internet connection problems is old hat to us. We have the experience to wire up your building and get you connected.