Internet
Service Provider (ISP)
An
Internet service provider (ISP, also called Internet
access provider or IAP) is a company that offers its
customers access to the Internet. The ISP connects to
its customers using a data transmission technology appropriate
for delivering Internet Protocol datagrams, such as
dial-up, DSL, cable modem or dedicated high-speed interconnects.
ISPs
may provide Internet e-mail accounts to users which
allow them to communicate with one another by sending
and receiving electronic messages through their ISPs'
servers. (As part of their e-mail service, ISPs usually
offer the user an e-mail client software package, developed
either internally or through an outside contract arrangement.)
ISPs may provide other services such as remotely storing
data files on behalf of their customers, as well as
other services unique to each particular ISP.
Below
are some of the most popular ISPs (Internet Service
Providers):
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