To me ;p
Yes, in most cases, you have to pay for internet access from a service provider in order to use the internet.
An ISP or Internet Service Provider is a company that provides internet service.
An internet service provider is a company that allows you to pay a fee to them to connect to the internet. The fees are usually for a month worth of service.
internet service provider, the people you pay on a regular basis to have an internet connection.
For the local network, you need to install better cables, and faster network cards. For the Internet connection, you have to pay your Internet Service Provider more, for a faster connection.For the local network, you need to install better cables, and faster network cards. For the Internet connection, you have to pay your Internet Service Provider more, for a faster connection.For the local network, you need to install better cables, and faster network cards. For the Internet connection, you have to pay your Internet Service Provider more, for a faster connection.For the local network, you need to install better cables, and faster network cards. For the Internet connection, you have to pay your Internet Service Provider more, for a faster connection.
None. You must provide your own internet service provider. Some may bundle a free trial service for AOL or a similar provider, but after that expires, you will have to pay for it.
"In order to recover service from an internet provider, you will need to contact them. You may need to pay a new setup fee, as well as any back-due payments."
ISP stands for Internet Service Provider. In other words, whom you pay to connect to the internet. So, it's not really an advantage / disadvantage issue, unless you want to discuss adv. / disadv. of the internet, but I don't think that's your question.
i pay my for internet service through a provider and they gave me the all in one modem
If you'd like to pay for a connection to the internet from your home you can either pay a neighbor and leech their wifi connection.... or call up an ISP (Internet Service Provider) like Comcast, Roadrunner, AT&T, Yahoo, SBC, Verizon, etc. and pay them for a DSL or Cable connection. Heck you can even Call up AOL and have them send you a disk and pay for their dialup service.
This depends on the type of cable service you have. You can contact your cable provider in order to find out if they offer the Pay Per View service.
If you have your own wireless router, it is FREE. You of course have to pay all your internet fees to your Internet Service Provider.