There is a certain presumption of privacy that would preclude the service provider from handing over that information to just anyone, but there is certainly not a problem with extracting that information from the logs that most service providers maintain.
As far as I know, your Internet service provider can only give that kind of information to law enforcement people, as the result of a subpoena or court order.
Anyone that connects to the internet, connects through an ISP (Internet Service Provider).
If it was that easy - everyone would be at risk of having someone read their messages ! Contact you service provider for help !
"You can get NetZero for as little as $10 per month. It may not be the fastest, but they are probably the most well-known dial-up service provider." Earthlink is an affordable dial-up service provider. Their packages start at like $10 per month.
Call your service provider
Yes there are websites that review the cell phones to the service providers and plans.
Verizon is great
An ISP is an internet Service Provider. Anyone you pay on a monthly basis to connect to the Internet. AOL is an ISP, AT&T is an ISP, as is Netzero.
Yes, contact Craig list as they have a section specifically set up for this purpose
Is there an internet service provider who still offers dial up internet? I have a property in the mountains that just has no option for cable, and the trees block any satellite signal. Kind of unusual request in 2011, I understand. But, if anyone has an idea, I'd like to hear it!
1-877-842-3210
well that's going to depend on where you are and who your service provider is. and if the NPPL is even still broadcasting, they went bankrupt a few years back and I am not sure what happened or if anyone bought it and kept it going