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Welcome to Computer Technology Unlimited
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We provide technology services to a wealth of business' throughout Southern
California. Our clients include logistics firms, accounting firms, doctors' offices,
small manufacturing plants, transportation companies, after school tutoring
centers, carpet cleaning businesses, dentists, pest control companies, real
estate and insurance agents, plumbing companies, and florists. We also have
years of experience fixing home computer users.

 

  • Committed to providing companies with the service they require and deserve
  • Timely and efficient solutions all Computer and I.T. problems
  • Skilled, courteous and well equipped technicians
  • We provide a full range of quality technology services, with reasonable rates.
  • We pride ourselves by delivering expert product knowledge and a wealth experience.
  • Combine our on-site and remote control technical support expertise to
    become your virtual IT department, delivering great value at a fraction of the
    cost of hiring technical employees.
 
Need your computer fixed??
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Thursday, 23 December 2010 16:43
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Our remote service applications allow our qualified experienced technicians securely connect to your computer and repair it as if the technician were sitting at your PC - no matter where your computer is connected to the internet.

These are some of the problems we can help with:

Annoying Pop-ups
Browser Hijacks
Viruses
Spy ware
Errors
Slow Computer
Internet Connections
Program Installations
Printer Problems
Email Problems
Updates/Patches
Small Wired/Wireless Networks
Office Applications

There's no need for you to lug your computer to the shop. As long as your computer can still connect to the internet we can fix most problems with a quick remote server.

To start call us at 562-231-2186 and speek with one of our friendly technicians.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 23 December 2010 22:15