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U.S. Computer Corporation: 1960 -
Present.
The Story Of Our 50 Years Of Success
U.S. Computer Corporation grew from a
company whose original operations were begun in 1960 as a privately
owned communications and electronics company representing industry
leaders such as Hallicrafters, Hammarlund, and General Electric.
We started out using an old WWII Army barracks as a shop and made calls
to customers in a Studebaker pickup and Dodge panel truck. We installed
communication and TV antennas on towers and roofs and serviced
communication equipment, televisions and home electronics. In 1961 we
opened our first retail electronics store and by 1962 were leasing
equipment to commercial customers and servicing business and retail
customers in 2 states.
In 1968 we entered the digital computer
field as Information Associates and by 1972 delivered our first mini
computer as Northwest Computer Group. In 1975 Northwest Computer Group
established a partnership offering customized mini computers,
software, and time share services to the business, government, and
educational communities. We wrote and developed customizable software
and integrated the software into mini computers to support those
customers We connected computers between cities and
companies long before it become a common practice and decades before
there were graphical web browsers.
By 1976 our customers could and were
dialing into our time sharing services from terminals in remote
cities. Our first 'online' customers included a nationwide insurance
underwriter, a nationwide industrial contractor, and a public housing
authority.
In 1977 our founders began preparation
for a shift from the mini computer to what would eventually become the
micro computer and the present personal computer market.
Under the trade name New Age
Electronics founded in 1978 we became one of America's largest and
most successful Commodore Amiga dealers. Small personal computers
were here and we shared the excitement, enthusiasm and joy of personal
computing.
In 1986 we incorporated under our
present corporate structure as U.S. Computer Corporation. The same
year we diversified into the IBM PC personal and business markets
shipping our first 6 IBM compatible machines to a state education
agency in the northeast.
By 1987 home and business customers
could dial in to our co owned operations and BBS and download files
and obtain support and other information online. Not for the hundreds
of dollars a month it had cost our customers just 11 years earlier,
but for free.
Shortly thereafter our owners
officially registered a U.S. copyright on our first accounting package
for an IBM PC and our focus became the rapidly expanding market for
PC's in business, education, government and in the home.
In 1992 we consolidated all retail
operations under our present name, concentrating on the ever expanding
personal computer market and ways to efficiently network people and
computers.
In 1993 we began shipping some computer
products and communication products to customers as far away as
Europe.
In 1994 we went on the air with our
weekly half hour TV show featuring staff members and people
telephoning in for help. We continued that show through 1999.
By 1995 we had preliminary sites
running on the internet. When graphical browsers replaced telnet and
ftp commands and web browsing became a reality, we were there.
In 1997 we began
selling products on the internet. Twenty one years after we had
first initiated computer services online to customers 50 miles away
for thousands of dollars a month, we now provided services around the
world for free.
By the end of 1999 we had delivered over
1 million products* to customers worldwide and by 2005 our
customers can choose from over 6,000,000 products on our online sites.
Customer service remains our priority
and in the nearly 50 years since our beginnings,
only 1 complaint has ever been filed with any better business
bureau that we know of. A record we challenge any company to
match.
Today we are both an Original Equipment
Manufacturer (OEM) and Reseller of IBM compatible computers, hardware,
software, electronics, books and other consumer products, internet
services, product support, service, and training.
As the 21st Century began, we
entered web partnerships and/or associations with IBM, Microsoft,
Dell, Gateway, HP, Compaq, Micron and 100's of other major brick and
mortar players as well as hundreds of popular web only companies such
as Amazon. Our new 21st century web partnership based web stores include
U.S. Computer Web Services, myramstore.com, myprogramstore.com, mybargainstore.com, usclargo.com, rite2usc.com,
SoftSavers, usclargo.net as well as our to
original 20th century sites, uscomputer.net, and uscx.net.
With our customer base ranging from the
United States to Canada, the Americas, Europe, Asia, and
Australia we are now offering products via the internet to most of the
world.
Our
internet services include web hosting, email, domain name registration, and custom and
ecommerce web development. Every day we sell consumer products all over
the world.
Our own web pages include company
policies, ">
products,
services, ">
pricing,
classes,
on line ordering,
driver downloads, over 260,000 software
downloads, clearance and
closeout items and product information and sales of over 1 million
products.
Unless clearly marked otherwise all
of our products are brand new and not factory seconds or refurbished
units or overstocks, discontinued products or otherwise (as
offered by many mail order and internet vendors).
None of our products are 'gray market'
and all carry the manufacturer's warranty unless noted otherwise. Read
our comments on
quality.
We believe our outstanding success is
due to our strong customer support which includes classes, one to one
training, and just being there when you need us. It is also important
that you know that we respect and protect your
privacy and your
security.
We invite you to become a customer and
experience not only the joy of personal computing but the safety and
comfort of dealing with an established reputable company.
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