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In 1991, Drouin Computer Services opened its doors at the top end of Drouin, selling new computer systems and offering IT service and support to local homes and businesses.
After moving to a larger premises at 71 Victoria St Warragul in 1995, we started offering a dial-up Internet service with local call access - at the time, the only other ISPs were a long-distance phone call away.
On the 1st of December, 1995, Drouin Computer Services was allocated its first group of network addresses on the Internet. The domain name dcscomp.com.au was registered and two Apple Mac servers ran the show. The Internet revolution had kicked off in West Gippsland!
In a very short period of time, our network's reach grew to cover South Gippsland and Melbourne. We added web hosting and broadband services to our line-up. As the demand for Internet-related services grew, DCS Internet split from the computer business (which became Leading Edge Computers), gathered a team of employees dedicated to the Internet and became known as DCSI.
On December 3rd, 2003, along with Leading Edge Computers, we moved to 28 Smith St in Warragul. DCSI and Leading Edge worked in the same building (it was rather cramped...). During this time, DCSI acquired SYM-PAC Computing's Internet business, and merged the two together.
In June 2004, DCSI moved to it's current location at 64 Queen St, Warragul.
As always, we're still locally owned and operated, based in Warragul with a small knowledgeable team.
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