EBK COMPUTER NETWORKING
EBK COMPUTER NETWORKING
7th Edition
ISBN: 8220102955479
Author: Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 4, Problem R26RQ
Program Plan Intro

Internet Service Provider (ISP):

  • An organization that provides access to the internet and related services to individual users and businesses is known as Internet Service Provider.
  • Internet Service Provider accesses the internet through phone, cable, DSL (Digital Subscriber Line), satellite, or fiber optic lines for a charge.
  • Internet Service Provider’s other name is Internet Access Provider.
  • Internet Service Provider offers services like Internet access, Internet transit, Domain name registration, Hosting and many such.
  • Internet Service Provider has been designed for different categories such as Personal, Business, School, Non-profit, Politics, Military/Private, Sports, and many others.

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