Company Background

Rabbit Meadows Technology actually started in 1999 under the name Marshall Craw Technical Services. The company was started to help businesses take advantage of Open Source platforms in their back office computer systems. These stable platforms provide cost savings in many functions. We worked to add value to key computing systems for Chelan area hospitality and financial institiutions.

The summer of 2003 we began laying the foundations for a robust wireless network that took advantage of the PUD fiber and delivered bandwidth to the valley. Customer signups began in early 2004.  We continued to add sites to serve the Lake Chelan valley serving areas just below Field's Point in the following years.

This year we expanded our service area out of the Lake Chelan valley for the first time, to McNeil Canyon with our two new sites.

We continue to improve our networks, and deliver business solutions with our broad technical experience and programing skills.

Our Founderfounder

Marshall Craw is a creative and dedicated individual who is a persistent problem solver with a bottom-line orientation. His hard working, high moral, ethical and family values show through everything done by Meadows Technology

Prior to starting RMT, he worked in many technical capacities. After receiving his degree from San Diego State University(BSEE), he worked at Unisys in the 80's on mainframe computer memory designs. After moving to the Northwest in 1990, he held many positions that exploited his hardware and software design skills. He wrote software for products ranging from treadmills to cellular phone systems.

Marshall lives in Central Washington with his wife and two children.fish.jpg When away from the computer he enjoys amateur radio, hiking, and watching their llamas.

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