LEWISBURG, PA – To celebrate its fifth birthday, MePush Technology Solutions will be giving away free iPods to its Twitter (twitter.com/mepush) followers and Facebook (companies.to/mepush) fans. Winners will be randomly selected December, 1 2009.
As MePush turns 5, the company continues to expand its service offerings. It recently added off-site data backup and web-based computer support services, and announced service to the Danville and Bloomsburg areas.
MePush’s trademark 1953 Dodge panel truck will be the first mobile Wi-Fi hotspot in central Pennsylvania. MePush plans to use the truck to provide internet service to clients who experience an extended outage. The truck will also supply free wireless internet connections for mobile events and activities. The truck will get an overhaul in the coming winter, and will be providing mobile Wi-Fi in the spring.
Conor Quinlan started MePush in the fall of 2004 by providing computer, network and IT support from his home office. The company added one employee each year and now employs five full-time geeks. In April 2007, Quinlan moved MePush out of the house and into its current Market Street location in Lewisburg.
According to Quinlan, the secret to MePush’s success is fast, friendly and fanatical customer service infused with an understanding of how technology impacts a business or home. MePush responds to computer problems with urgency, sound advice and technical competence.
MePush is a technology solutions provider serving central Pennsylvania, including Lewisburg, Sunbury, Williamsport, Danville and Bloomsburg. The company focuses solely on providing superior computer and network services to homes and businesses. Services include virus removal, sales, repairs, networking, and business IT management. For more information, contact us.




