An Internet service provider (abbr. ISP, also called Internet access provider or IAP) is a business or organization that sells to consumers access to the Internet and related services. In the past, most ISPs were run by the phone company. Now, ISPs can be started by just about any individual or group with sufficient money and expertise. In addition to Internet access via various technologies such as dial-up and DSL, they may provide a combination of services including Internet transit, domain name registration and hosting, web hosting, and colocation.
2006-11-05 15:23:07
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answered by Jorlan 4
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It is a company like AOL, Earthlink, SBC Yahoo or one of many others that let you connect to the Internet usually for a fee. Your computer connects through a modem, ADSL or cable.
2006-11-05 15:23:30
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answered by jaws65 5
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That's a good question
2016-08-08 18:48:14
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answered by ? 3
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whatever company supplies you with your internet
2006-11-05 15:20:58
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answered by -=FLEXJr=- 2
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so happy that I found this topic already answered! it is like you've read my mind!
2016-08-23 10:11:07
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answered by ? 4
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need more information before I can give an answer
2016-09-20 12:13:02
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answered by bonnie 4
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