About us
This is a spoof site. We do not actually sell any Internet access or services of any sort. We have spent some twenty years to current working in the Internet Service Provider (ISP) / IT industry so have a fair amount of knowledge about how things work both as a provider and as a consumer.
We feel that providers must be fully accountable for what is becoming one of the most important tools that we all use, the Internet. Good for them for making big money giving us access but the Internet should practically become a utility as everything is being moved onto it which means we all need reliable and cost effective access to this resource.
This site is mainly to point out the absurdities in a fun and humorous manner. If you have ideas or wish to contribute, please feel free to contact us.
Content Contributors
Kelly Paradis
Head writer, text fixer upper since she has a degree in English and some other stuff.
Content contributions include articles and videos.
Her current hair color is a mix of red, pink, and blonde. What next?
See more of her writings at www.kellylearns.com.
Mike Paradis
Founder of Echo Networks LLC, offering various Internet monitoring services for consumers, MSPs, municipalities, government and IT. Mike has around 30 years of experience in Internet and related technologies and self-proclaimed network engineer and definite general specialist.
Not a Head writer, no degree in English but does a lot of other stuff.
Content contributions include just as much as Kelly did! Where’s that video, Kelly?
Tries to help people on sites like Quora, Twitter, and others but is always eventually labeled as a spammer. Too bad because Outagesio.com is exactly the tool all those frustrated people were looking for.
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