UTC Services

NetworkAntics services are available to business and residential customers throughout UTC County. Our experienced staff of computer repair consultants and network specialists have proudly serviced UTC clients for over five years. The onsite support specialists are readily available to provide all your IT outsourcing needs. We also staff wireless in-building repeating consultants, and surveillance camera technicians that work with CCTV equipment. We improve cell phone or any wireless signal in commercial buildings, police department or any brick and mortar facility and secure them with completely scalable, state of the art IP based cameras systems. Please contact NetworkAntics customer service with comments, questions or to schedule an appointment. You may also click on one of our services offerings below to learn more:

BUSINESS SERVICES  
High Speed Internet and Network Troubleshooting
Remote Access Solutions
PC Optimization
Archiving Your Systems
Desktop and PDA Email Set-Up
Server Maintenance and Installation
Wired and Wireless Access Point and Security
Internet and Network Security
Cell Phone Wireless Coverage
IT Management and the Help Desk
 

About UTC

The campus of the University of California, UTC, from where the area derives its name, is to the west of the center of the neighborhood. The natural border that divides north and south UC. There are two distinct parts of University City divided by Rose Canyon and the railroad tracks. South of Rose Canyon is the older part of University City, historically referred to as University Square, centered on Governor Drive. It is a mostly residential neighborhood along Governor Drive with many single family homes. Just southwest of the Governor Drive exit from I-805 is a commercially zoned area containing office parks with low-rise buildings. South UC was developed primarily in the 1960s and 70s. The newer part of University City north of the Rose Canyon is usually referred to UTC (originally University Towne Centre). UTC and University City are sometimes used interchangeably to refer to the entire Golden Triangle area.