Int.net Computing

Int.net Computing INT.NET Computing is a national consulting firm focusing exclusively on Information Technology solu The Corporation employs 30-60 people.

Welcome to INT NET Computing (INC), INT.NET Computing is a subdivision of Millennium Corporation. Our group began operation in 2015 but the Phoenix project been operational for more then 10 years. Our staff are very professional and experienced in utilizing leading edge technologies and earning numerous industry certifications.

04/21/2015
Our Team.
04/21/2015

Our Team.

Donation to Organization for Literacy. 15 computer
04/21/2015

Donation to Organization for Literacy. 15 computer

Donated 5 Refurbished computer to the Rebound Sarnia.
04/21/2015

Donated 5 Refurbished computer to the Rebound Sarnia.

we donated 5 computer to the Good Shepherd Lodge
04/21/2015

we donated 5 computer to the Good Shepherd Lodge

Team-based solutions and productivity are integral to the success of INT.NET Computing
04/05/2015

Team-based solutions and productivity are integral to the success of INT.NET Computing

WE ARE OFFERING REFURBISHED COMPUTERS FOR CHARITY!! PLEASE CONTACT US AT "marketing.intnet@gmail.com"
04/05/2015

WE ARE OFFERING REFURBISHED COMPUTERS FOR CHARITY!! PLEASE CONTACT US AT "[email protected]"

Phoenix project is an initiative of INT.NET Computing . Phoenix project re-purposes used Computers for CharityDonating o...
04/05/2015

Phoenix project is an initiative of INT.NET Computing . Phoenix project re-purposes used Computers for Charity

Donating old computers is a great way to support a nonprofit organization in our community and Reusing computers is far better than recycling them. We are happy to offer our old desktop computers for charitable use only.

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