Different Definitions for ISP
Short
for Internet Service Provider, an ISP is a company that
provides access to the Internet. Back to Top
Internet Service Provider. A company that provides
access to the Internet through modems, ISDN, T1s, etc.
Internet Service Provider - A company that provides
and sells physical Internet access to users.
(Internet Service Provider) - A company that sells direct
access to the Internet, most often through dialing a
local phone number. Unlike some online services, ISPs
provide little or no proprietary content or online services.
stands for Internet Service Provider, the company that
provides your internet service
Internet Service Provider, a company (can be a communications
carrier) that has access to the Internet and can provide
remote dial server access ports for users to use for
connections via modem dial-up. Typically these service
providers also have disk space on http servers to hold
Web pages that can be used by others.
Short for Internet Service Provider, a company that
provides access to the Internet
An acronym for Internet Service Provider, a company
that provides access to the Internet.
An acronym for Internet Service Provider, a company
that sells Internet access.
Internet Service Provider An ISP is a company which
provides access to the Internet to organizations and/or
individuals. Access services provided by ISPs may include
webhosting, email, VoIP (voice over IP), and support
for many other applications.
ISP = Internet Service Provider. It's the service that
you connect through to access either the Internet or
IRC.
Internet Service Provider. An institution that provides
access to the Internet in some form, usually for money.
Internet Service Providers are companies that sell
access to the Internet. Seanet is an ISP.
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