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The Business Press
November, 2005
ARINC-Cybertime Wireless Broadband, a high-technology company with
global business interest including airline and government communications
systems, is now providing the Inland Empire with Wireless Broadband
– High Speed Internet.
ARINC-Cybertime is aggressively expanding its High-Speed Wireless
Internet Connectivity both regionally and nationally to businesses
and residences without the need to dig up streets and string wires,
delivering a premium product at a fraction of the cost of other providers.
At ARINC-Cybertime we offer 24-hour technical support, with an emphasis
on customer service, as well as a full range of networking and IT
support and computer repair. We have focused our business on providing
the last mile, where fiber optics is cost prohibitive, supplying businesses
with a cost effective solution for Data Connectivity and High Speed
Internet. We are able to compliment the “wireline” products
others provide to their clients (DSL, T-1’s, DS2 & DS3 speeds
and more) with a highly reliable “wireless” product suite
(512 kbps, 1.5 Mbps, 6.0 Mbps & 45 Mbps and more.) Providing custom
solutions for bandwidth is our specialty!
ARINC-Cybertime has now expanded their administrative/sales operations
to Orange Tree Lane in Redlands and will continue to operate their
store in Yucaipa. “ARINC-Cybertime is pleased to have achieved
the level at which expansion is a necessary and vital part of our
business plan, the City of Redlands is the perfect addition for our
company, however we are growing and looking at the entire Inland Empire
for store and operational expansion” stated Mike Siok, Director
of ARINC-Cybertime.
“We are very happy with the addition of ARINC-Cybertime, they
will be a great asset to our building and more particularly to the
City of Redlands and the Inland Empire as the services they provide
are essential, with customer service and satisfaction a top priority”,
stated Rick Lazar, President/Broker of Lazar & Lauer Commercial
Real Estate.
And now we are delighted to publicize the formation of the Broadband
Benefit Program in support of local non-profit and charitable organizations,
to highlight the core values of ARINC-Cybertime. Our business depends
on the strength of the communities we serve and the ongoing relationships
we form with our customers. “We wanted a way to touch the lives
of our employees, our customers, our communities and the organizations
that inspire passion and giving, kindness and good. It doesn’t
cost more for us to be generous and we’ve found that the return
of good will come back ten-fold” stated Sherri Laffey Stanton,
Program Director. You can share in that reward. Make the cost of your
Internet access work double time. With your first month of service,
you’ll not only receive the benefits of ARINC-Cybertime’s
exceptional service but you’ll be helping the qualified organization
of your choice.
You trust ARINC every time you take a flight. ARINC operates all ground
to air radio frequencies throughout North America for the past 75
years. So you can trust ARINC-Cybertime to deliver fast, reliable,
secure Internet access to your business or residence. ARINC Incorporated
is the world leader in transportation communications and systems engineering.
The company develops and operates communications and information processing
systems and provides systems engineering and integration solutions
to five key industries: airports, aviation, defense, government, and
surface transportation. Founded to provide reliable and efficient
radio communications for the airlines, ARINC is headquartered in Annapolis,
Maryland, and operates key regional offices in London and Singapore,
with over 3,000 employees worldwide. ARINC is ISO 9001:2000 Certified.
ARINC-Cybertime is currently located at 1901 Orange Tree Lane, Suite
240, Redlands, California. For more information please call us at
1-909-933-3650 or visit us on the web at www.arinc-cybertime.com.
ARINC-Cybertime Expands to Redlands
September, 2005
Yucaipa, California, September 14, 2005—ARINC-Cybertime
Wireless Broadband, a global technology company, providing airline
and government communications systems, has now expanded their administrative
operations to Orange Tree Lane in Redlands. ARNIC-Cybertime
will continue to operate their store in Yucaipa, which provides
the Inland Empire with wireless broadband – High Speed Internet
connectivity, computer repair and a full range of networking and
IT support.
“Arinc-Cybertime is pleased to have achieved the level at which expansion
is a necessary and vital part of our business plan, the City of Redlands is
the perfect addition for our company,” stated Mike Siok, Director of
ARINC-Cybertime.
“We are very pleased with the addition of ARINC-Cybertime, they
will be a great asset to our building and more particularly to the City of
Redlands as the services they provide are essential, with customer service
and satisfaction a top priority”, stated Rick Lazar, President/Broker
of Lazar & Lauer Commercial Real Estate.
ARINC-Cybertime is currently located at 1901 Orange Tree Lane,
Suite 240, Redlands, California. For more information please
call us at 1-909-933-3650 or visit us on the web at www.arinc-cybertime.com
ARINC Incorporated is the world leader in transportation communications
and systems engineering. The company develops and operates communications
and information processing systems and provides systems engineering
and integration solutions to five key industries: airports, aviation,
defense, government, and surface transportation. Founded to provide
reliable and efficient radio communications for the airlines, ARINC
is headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland, and operates key regional
offices in London and Singapore, with over 3,000 employees worldwide.
ARINC is ISO 9001:2000 Certified. For more information, visit the
ARINC web site at www.arinc.com.
Free Web Hosting
available to Non-Profit Organizations
July, 2005
For Immediate Release:
ARINC-Cybertime will continue to offer
the Charity of the Inland Empire Free Web hosting with our Charitable
Giving Program, in hopes that we may assist local clubs and organizations
to continue on with their vital work in our community. All qualified
non-profit organizations that are dedicated in assisting the children,
seniors or animals of our community are eligible to now have a web
site at no cost, as well as the potential for unlimited revenue to
the Organization.
ARINC-Cybertime is dedicated and committed to providing high speed
Internet, computer repair and networking while giving back to the
community in which we do business.
For more information call Cybertime at (909) 933-3650 or visit
us on the web at www.Cybertime.net
Inland duo widen Web of home-grown company
July 2005 | San Bernardino Metro
YUCAIPA - Life is all about connections for Andy Alkaddumi and Jerry
Keith.
Partners in a convenience store in Yucaipa, the pair decided to start
a local Internet access business after a friend of Alkaddumi's mentioned
it would be a good idea.
Nearly a decade after launching Cybertime, Keith's cousin, a former
aviation director for LAX, Dallas-Fort Worth and other airports, introduced
them to ARINC Incorporated. ARINC, headquartered in Maryland, is a
world leader in transportation communications and systems engineering.
Last week, ARINC and Cybertime joined forces, specializing in areas
that previously could not get wireless high-speed Internet access.
Yucaipa was one of those areas before 1996, Keith said.
"I never expected it to be on a national level. It was friends
getting together to help the community," Keith said. "What
I saw is it growing to help the Inland Empire. ... Now it's not just
friends helping the local community; we hope it will be friends serving
the national community."
Cybertime, now called ARINC-Cybertime, started in '96 with 50 modems
in the back office of the convenience store that is still open on
Yucaipa Boulevard at Oak Glen Road, Alkaddumi said.
Yucaipa's growth at the time included projects such as the 2,000-home
Chapman Heights development. The only Internet services were through
large companies such as America Online, and some residents could not
get access from the big companies, Keith said.
Within three months, Cybertime quadrupled its business and had to
open its own offices.
"We had a lot of traffic (in the store). We mentioned it to people
and they got excited and they started signing up," Alkaddumi
said. "It was overwhelming ... It was a lot of demand."
Cybertime was a welcome relief for small business owners such as Corey
Oliver, who said he was one of the Internet provider's first customers.
Oliver, who owns the wholesale business Traveler Guitar in Redlands,
said he depends on his computers to conduct business and the other
Internet access options he had at the time couldn't compare. When
he signed up with Cybertime, other merchants in his complex quickly
signed on, Oliver said.
He said larger companies may now be able to offer him lower prices,
but he would lose out on the many services Cybertime provides -- and
the personal touch.
"Their service is ridiculously great," Oliver said by phone.
"Not only can you get somebody on the phone as soon as you call
... (but) we don't have that many problems."
The city of Yucaipa, the Yucaipa Animal Placement Society and a host
of other businesses and residents, even some in Los Angeles and Orange
counties, are Cybertime customers, officials said.
Keith said his cousin visited from Seattle and was impressed with
Cyber time's service. He used his contacts from the aviation industry
to get ARINC to check into Cybertime, Keith said.
ARINC-Cybertime will remain locally operated and offer the same level
of local technical support.
Keith said a Cybertime technician will go to a home or residence within
an hour of receiving a call.
"Small businesses can't afford an (information technology) department.
They really depend on somebody like Cybertime to give them complete
service" from technical support to Web design, he said. "We
want to keep that local community contact."
Mike Siok, director of airport communications for ARINC, said ARINC
chose Cybertime because it was already established. Joining forces
would save ARINC money to reach new markets. ARINC is focusing on
smaller cities and suburbs, he said.
ARINC-Cybertime has about 1,000 customers, Siok said. Within five
years, he said the company expects to make $20 million.
"The whole objective here is to still keep that local focus into
any area we go," Siok said by phone. "We are not going anywhere.
This organization is going to be run right out of Yucaipa."
Cybertime merger may add jobs
June 2005 | San Bernardino County Sun
Yucaipa-based Internet service provider
Cybertime has become ARINC-Cybertime LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary
of global transportation communications provider ARINC Inc., potentially
adding 100 jobs to the San Bernardino County area in the next five
years.
Annapolis, Md.-based ARINC purchased
assets of Cybertime, which has nine employees.
This will give Cybertime an opportunity to provide
expanded fixed wireless broadband and other Internet services to
its target market of small- to medium-size businesses.
With anticipated growth from the acquisition, Cybertime
will potentially be able to make $20 million in revenue annually
within the next five years, said Mike Siok, senior director of ARINC-Cybertime.
Wireless broadband services enable the customer
to access the Internet at a higher speed through radio frequency
as opposed to dial-up or telephone-based Internet transmission and
cable modem-based service.
It can be provided to areas with no dial-up access
if customers have a router connected to their computer, an electronic
director of network frequency.
Internet service providers include AOL, Earthlink
and Cybertime itself.
As a result of its expansion, Cybertime will be
able to grow beyond its Yucaipa base and into such areas with large
concentrations of small- to medium-size businesses with weaker Internet
service such as Central California, Arizona, Nevada and even Dallas,
Siok said.
Further growth in the San Bernardino and Riverside
counties area is expected, as well as eventual expansion to the
East Coast.
ARINC-Cybertime will use fixed wireless technology
to enhance ARINC's delivery of services to the aviation, airport,
defense, government and other transportation sectors because dial-up
Internet service is incapable of processing the amount of data needed,
said Siok.
Internet services provided by ARINC-Cybertime costs
$99 to $1,000 a month depending on bandwidth, the speed at which
data is transferred, he said.
ARINC, which has $734million in revenue annually,
was founded in 1929 and is recognized as a leading provider of transportation
communications, officials say.
Its 3,000 employees work in more than 100 offices
worldwide, providing service to customers in 140 countries.
It has regional headquarters in Singapore, a base
for the Asia Pacific region, and in London, where service is provided
to Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
The company also has offices in San Diego, Los Angeles,
El Segundo and San Francisco.
ARINC-Cybertime is at 33527 Yucaipa Blvd., Suite
C-10. It is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and
provides 24-hour customer service.
Cybertime joins ARINC as a subsidiary
May 2005 | Yucaipa-Calimesa News Mirror
Cybertime, LLC, a locally owned and operated business in Yucaipa for
over 10 years, announced Tuesday the sale of assets to ARINC Incorporated,
a high-technology company with global business interests including
airline and government communications systems. ARINC will use the
assets to launch a new venture, ARINC-Cybertime, LLC, a wholly-owned
subsidiary of ARINC. While the current Cybertime
employees and management team will continue to function as always,
ARINC brings an international infrastructure and the talents of
skilled engineers to the local community. ARINC-Cybertime will expand
its quality high-speed wireless Internet service offering into areas
previously inaccessible to broadband services.
ARINC-Cybertime offers 24-hour technical support,
with an emphasis on customer service, as well as a full range of
networking and IT support, computer repair, web hosting and design.
"ARINC is pleased to add wireless broadband
technology based solutions to our existing portfolio of communications
products and services," stated Ruth Hough, ARINC vice president
of Network Solutions.
"It is a perfect blend of small business agility
with large company systems and technology - the client is the ultimate
winner," said Gordon Campbell, director of New Business Development,
ARINC-Cybertime, LLC.
ARINC Incorporated is a world leader in transportation
communications and systems engineering. The company develops and
operates communications and information processing systems and provides
systems engineering and integration solutions to five key industries:
airports, aviation, defense, government and surface transportation.
Founded to provide reliable and efficient
radio communications for the airlines, ARINC is headquartered in
Annapolis, Maryland, and operates key regional offices in London
and Singapore, with over 3,000 employees worldwide. ARINC is ISO
9001:2000 Certified.
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