The reason why PacketFlux Exists can be traced back to a BBS.

I ran a BBS briefly around 1990 or so while I was in college.

Then, the State of Montana wanted someone to do customer support and run
their BBS.   So I applied for that job, got it and moved to Montana.

After going through internet withdrawals, I made a presentation to the
local computer users group about the internet and suggested a group of us
start an ISP.

That ISP turned into a WISP in 1997.

As we added sites we discovered we needed a cheaper cambium Sync
Alternatives and also site monitoring.   Nothing really existed so
packetflux was born.

So, one can trace the path from packetflux all the way back to me running a
BBS in college...  each probably wouldn't have happened if I hadn't run
that BBS.
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