answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The network provider is the company who provided you with the network and who you are paying for you to be able to use their network. They are the ones who own the network that you are using. Some examples of network providers include Quest, Comcast, and Baja, but there are many more out there to choose from.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is network provider?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What company is the main provider of sports news on MSN or the Microsoft Network?

Fox sports is the provider of sports news for the Microsoft Network. This multi year agreement started in 2004. Formerly the provider of sports news to Microsoft network was ESPN.


What is the difference between service provider and network provider?

what is the difference between a file server and a internet service provider


What is the number to check your money on your phone?

It depends what network you are on. Contact your network provider.


Who do enrollees obtain services from within a network of physicians and hospitals who have contracted with an insurance company?

Generally, members of a health plan are free to choose the provider that they wish to use when the provider is within the network. Keep in mind that it is the medical provider who/that is furnishing the services--not the network. The network is a separate commercial entity with which the health plan contracts. Again, generally, an enrollee may go "out of network" in certain cases. This means that the health plan will pay for care despite the fact that the provider is not a member of the network. Often, the insurer will pay an "in-network" rate of reimbursement when there is no provider in the network who can provide the needed services--so the member has no alternative but to go out of network. The health plan will probably also provide that it will pay a lower rate of reimbursement if the member goes out of network by choice--when there is a network provider but the member opts not to use him.her.


Which service provider is most likely to provide subscribers with access to a fiber optic network that bypasses the network of a local exchange carrier?

competetive access provider


Is the SEC Network a pay per view network?

SEC Network isn't a pay-per-view network, but rather an independent network owned by ESPN. In order for a TV provider to broadcast that station, they must first reach an agreement with the station provider to carry it on their service.


How to unlocke an iPad att?

go to your network provider


What is full form of nsp?

network service provider


What type of laptop is good for fast internet?

It is not neccessarily the type of laptop as it is the type of network card installed in the laptop, the speed of your network provider, and the type of Service you have with that provider.


What is Last Mile and Middle Mile?

The "last mile" is the final leg of delivering connectivity from a communications provider to a customer. The "middle mile" is the segment of a telecommunications network linking a network operator's core network to the local network plant, typically situated in the network provider's central office.


Who pays when out of network provider files claim to late and all is denied?

When you see an out of network or non contracted provider, it's you responsibility to make sure the claim is filed in time.


What is the difference between network provider and service provider?

The difference between network provider and service provider is how they relate to the rest of a group of computers. A network provider serves as the host computer where the computers are all in the same location. A server is the provider for computers that are not in the same location.