Your public or external ip address will change, but if you use a router and you have things setup to use a static ip address then your computers private or internal ip address will stay the same but your public or external ip address will still change. Public or External IP Addresses are assigned by your internet service provides. Private or Internal IP Addresses are determined by your router if you have one.
It really depends on where you are at. What city you live in, what services are available in your area, and sometimes what state you live in will dictate who your service provider is.
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The service provider is closer to the location on the East side.
Yes, Buffalo and Kanssas city, I think most large cities.
To locate the best internet service provider in your area you should use a combination of two resources. First, look online. Do a web search that includes your city and "internet service provider." Research the results that are returned. Secondly, ask around to friends and neighbors. See what service they use and if they are happy with it.
Comcast offers good service at competitive prices, while Charter has a great customer service record. But, Cable service providers often have city wide contract so you are often stuck with whatever provider that is contracted by your city.
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Pine Tree, Utah is the location of Pine Tree Internet Service Provider. Pine Tree, with a 2010 U.S. Census-estimated population of 503, is a suburb of Salt Lake City. The provider serves as an authorized retailer of the Colorado-headquartered Exede Satellite Internet, service mark of the California-headquartered ViaSat, Inc.
Check the local phone book. If you do not have one, go to the library. You can always check online with one of the many search engines. Search line should read "Local phone service provider for (your city or county). There are several phone companie in every city. A phonebook or the internet can be a good place to find a local phone service provider.
Ask your TV Service provider because it varies in every city. For me, (Vancouver) it's 3 or 22.
Sprint is pretty good so is AT&T but I have to love the straight talk cell phones. They are cheap and easy to use and I have never lost service and I live in the country. I get service in the sticks and in the city.
It depends on if you are asking about land line or cellular service, and then upon the provider. For land lines it may also depend on the time of day the call is made, and on what long distance carrier you use. The best way to find out the exact cost is to call your service provider and/or long distance carrier.