
President at Computers & Tele-Comm, Inc. Partner & Founder KC NAP, LLC. Member TopLinked.com group
Kansas City, Missouri Area

President at Computers & Tele-Comm, Inc. Partner & Founder KC NAP, LLC. Member TopLinked.com group
Kansas City, Missouri Area
Graeme Gibson, CCP, MCSE, MCP+Internet, is president and CEO of Computers and Tele-Comm, Inc, (CTC) a leader in design of wireless networks and a well-respected and profitable Wireless ISP with years of experience. Gibson was trained at Duke University and the University of New York at Albany . In addition to his 20 years experience in the computer industry he also is formally trained in RF technologies, radio and television broadcasting. He is probably best known for his Books How to Build a Clone Computer and The Computer Repair Handbook . Those conversant with Microsoft's MCSE program will recognize him for his work on Windows NT, Tests Tricks & Technique , an Audio book covering test basics and best practices. Gibson is also well known for his 6-year run as the Host of the syndicated TV show Computers Today, as an actor, radio announcer and director, and as a contributing author to Computer User Magazine, Sysop News, FaxNews and The Kansas City Small Business Monthly.
Specialties include: Computers, Windows Servers, Network Design, Hosting, WiFi, WiMAX, RF Engineering, Aviation, Video and Photography.
(Partnership; 1-10 employees; Internet industry)
2004 — Present (4 years)
The KC NAP (a Network Access Point) and peering point was created from my original idea of creating a network exchange in the Bryant Building, a carrier hotel in Kansas City. I am one of 3 Partners with a 39% interest in the Business. KC NAP offers high performance blended Bandwidth, peering and network interconnection services.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Internet industry)
2000 — Present (8 years)
Founder, President and CEO of Computers & Tele-Comm, Inc. also DBA CTC Wireless Internet, Homeisp and USA Stores. CTC is one of the largest and oldest Fixed Wireless Providers in both MO and KS. The network currently reaches 70% of the KC Metro with spot coverage in other areas. The company also specializes in Convention & Hospitality Internet services and Hosting & Co-Location services.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Computer Hardware industry)
1988 — 2000 (12 years)
Computer Training Corporation trained Computer Repair Techs, and acted as a VAR. While at Computer Training Corporation, Gibson was a regular contributing author to the Computer User magazine, InfoZIne Magazine and the Host and Producer of the TV Show Computers Today. This company was superseded by Computers & Tele-Comm, Inc. in 2000
Historical Note: Computer Training Corporation also operated in Florida from 1983 to 1987 during that time we provide training and technical support to many companies around Melbourne and The Cape Kennedy area. This included work in 1985-1987 at NASA for the Office Automation Network and under contract to Harris Corp.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Computer Software industry)
January 1988 — November 1988 (11 months)
Marketing and Sales responsibilities promoting the new PC based version of the KI Composer, a code driven topography program used in professional typesetting for newspapers and magazines. Successfully led an effort to become an IBM Marketing partner and I served as the lead writer and editor of the products users manual. I left the company when the project ended.
(Public Company; 5001-10,000 employees; Airlines/Aviation industry)
1980 — 1983 (3 years)
Assisted Vince Mackey in Ground school Operations, Planning, Curriculum Development and teaching responsibilities. Also managed aspects of simulator maintenance on the Frasca and AST simulators.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Internet industry)
1973 — 1978 (5 years)
Vetrol Data Systems was the first Computer Service Bureau on the Treasure cost of Florida. I was one of the founding members and helped build, develop, and market the firms services in the early days of the company. I left to pursue additional education, but left the company in the capable hands of Ken Srigley who assumed operational control and serves as its President today.
Business Science 1979 — 1981
Commercial Pilot, Aviation, 1975 — 1976
Business 1972 — 1973
Theater, Libral Arts 1971 — 1972
Computers, Internet, Technology, Space, Aviation, Ballooning, 2-way Radio, TV Broadcasting, Archery, Theatre
1102 Grand, Aircore Alliance, Gateway to India, Network World