ISP (internet service provider)
An ISP (Internet Service Provider) provides a customer/computer user to use servers the ISP maintains to gain access to the internet.
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Dedicated Access refers to "DIA" Dedicated Internet access. DIA is a service that is from T1 up to OCx and Ethernet. DIA is a dedicated connection from a site or company to a Tier 1 Provider. www.intelletrace.com offers this type of service.
Not the entire Internet, no. It probably means you've paid a service provider for Internet ACCESS, though :)
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ISP stands for internet service provider .A Regional ISP provides internet access to a specific area and usually has a smaller technical support team than National ISP which is a business that provides internet access in cities and towns nationwide and have a much larger technical support team.
Review suggest that T-Mobile is the most reliable national provider, but there could be some good regional providers not reflected in the reviews.
Regional bell operating companies (RBOCs)
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Regional rural banks have many advantages, that include friendlier services, better rates, fewer fees, and easy access. Disadvantages include fewer offerings and a lack of national availability.
You can't.
You will be able to access local and national TV listings at www.tvguide.com. You will need to register an account which includes supplying your location and cable provider to access every listing.
The motto of National Capital Regional Command - Philippines - is 'Katapatan'.
Regional and national should be capitalized when they are used as part of a proper noun or as part of a specific title or name. Otherwise, they do not need to be capitalized.
Yes, but there needs to be an adequate provider network available to you in your area. Many carriers have national provider networks. BCBS companies share their networks to create a national network of provider. Other regional carriers rent networks in other areas to provide coverage to out of area members. Each of these networks has to supply adequate coverage, as determined by the state DOI.
National Park Service Southwest Regional Office was created in 1939.