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An ISP is an Internet Service Provider. A company like AOL would be an example.
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Internet Sevice Provider. An Example is AOL or MSN
An ISP is an Internet Service Provider, essentially a company which allows you to access the Internet, examples would be companies such as AOL, Virgin, BT and Talktalk in the UK and Comcast, Sprint, Embarq (CenturyLink) in the US. All countries will have their own operators.
ISP stands for Internet Service Provider and there are many of them in the US alone. Some of the more popular ISP's are CenturyLink, Comcast, Cox, EarthLink, Time Warner Cable and Verizon.
The below steps are to network administrator of an upper-tier ISP can implement policy when configuring BGP: Let us assume Assumethe three ISPs such as ISP A, ISP B and ISP C. Take ISP B does not carry between ISP A and ISP C. Then ISP A and ISP C have ISP B as their BGP peers ISP B does not promote to ISP A, which authorization through ISP C.
They do not "name" the computer. They assign it a IP address. For example:192.168.1.1 is a IP address for a local router. We get our wide area Ip address from our ISP's DHCP server.
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Like IVC Telecom in Canada, which is an ISP