Technology troubles you?
Our technicians can help you onsite at your home, business or remotely in our same day service.


Local Service
All Australians need our assistance can use our remote support service 24/7 anywhere in Australia

Security
Keep you devices and network safe from Viruses, spyware, ransomware other malicious threats.

Data recovery service

Fast Repairs
We carry parts, accessories need for the job. If we don’t have it, we can order it in advance.

No Fix - No Fee
If we can’t fix the problem or can’t offer you a solution, You have nothing to pay.

Same day service
We understand you need to fix it sooner than later. We’ll come to fix it same day or on fixed appointment suites you.
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On-site Computer Repair Services
We provide Computer Repair and Network troubleshooting service for home and business users. ICT asyst keen to provide no fuss, same day service to our customers.
Our technicians cover various types of computers and services including
- PC Desktop repairs
- Laptop repairs
- Mac repairs
- Diagnosing computers and network
- Hardware installation, repair and replacement
- Software installation, upgrades and repair
- System and Network Security solutions
- Wired and Wireless network services.
- Virus, spyware & ransomware removal & prevention
- data backup and recovery
- any other support services required for mac or pc users at their home or office.
We can help you with buying, upgrade or build your computers and also with NBN Setup and other network issues.

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(03) 9028 6900
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