| Short for
Internet Service Provider, an ISP is a company that provides Internet
access to users and/or subscribers of its service. Generally, an ISP will give you an Internet
account (access to the Internet), e-mail address,
web space for your own web page for around $20.00 U.S. dollars a month.
Prices may vary in other countries.
Other services such as commercial online services
like AOL allow access to proprietary features such as chat rooms, stocks, software,
more support, and accessibility globally. However, may cost
additional
money.
AOL,
Earthlink, and
MSN are just a few of the largest
and well known Internet service providers in the United States.
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Click here to see who your ISP is and other system settings
are.
- Additional information about connecting to the Internet can be
found on document CH000720.
Also see: Hosting, Internet,
Network definitions, NSP
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