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The Connectivity Solutions Team (CST) at The St. Paul Group has core competencies in some of the most challenging and advance networking technologies.  Using a mix of ingenuity and creativity, we create the network and internet-linking solutions that make the most sense for our clients' business and budget needs.  As an “out-of-the-box,” service-based organization, The St. Paul Group’s CST holds an incredibly high level of client commitment with exceptional personal attention. Our small, yet brilliant team, allows for quick response and agility to our clients' pain, issues, and ideas.


Holding over 15 years of technology experience, the CST does not quit on a client project - just because it’s five o’clock. Wasting no time, we serve as the “go-to” people for interfacing with communication vendors so our clients do not waste their time “shopping” for the best vendor prices, configurations, and logistics.


Most importantly, the team consistently cares for our clients' post-installation ongoing support. Any issues or concerns that arise are handled by our team, in connection with our vendors, so our clients can continue their daily tasks.


As our clients already know - SPG CST holds continued and committed support to our clients' solutions, not just the sale.


 

 

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Today in History

  • In one of the most dramatic upsets in Olympic history, the underdog U.S. hockey team, made up of college players, defeats the four-time defending gold-medal winning Soviet team at the XIII Olympic Winter Games in Lake Placid, New York. The Soviet squad, previously regarded as the finest in the world, fell to the youthful American team 4-3 before a frenzied crowd of 10,000 spectators. Two days later, the Americans defeated Finland 4-2 to clinch the hockey gold. The Soviet team had captured the previous four Olympic hockey golds, going back to 1964, and had not lost an Olympic hockey game since 1968. Three days before the Lake Placid Games began, the Soviets routed the U.S. team 10-3 in an exhibition game at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The Americans looked scrappy, but few blamed them for it--their average age, after all, was only 22, and their team captain, Mike Eruzione, was recruited from the obscurity of the Toledo Blades of the International League. Few had high hopes for the seventh-seeded U.S. team entering the Olympic tournament, but the team soon silenced its detractors, making it through the opening round of play undefeated, with four victories and one tie, thus advancing...