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To switch your internet Service Provider (ISP), you should first research and compare different ISPs in your area. Contact the new ISP to inquire about their services and pricing. Once you have chosen a new ISP, inform your current provider of your decision to switch and follow their instructions for cancellation. Schedule the installation of the new service and ensure a smooth transition by coordinating the timing of the switch.

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Example of functional structure?

The functionnal structure groups employees together based upon the functions of specific jobs within the organization. I used to work for a division of an internet service provider (ISP). The organizational structure at that division was functional. The organizational chart was as follows: Vice President - Sales Department (sales function) - Customer Service Department (customer service function) - Engineering Department (engineering function) - Accounting Department (accounting function) - Administration Department (administration function


Does a few late payment internet bill's effect your credit?

Only when the bills are turned over to collections. An ISP probably will pull your credit report, just as a cell phone company would, but an Internet account is not a credit account.


What is a legitimate email address?

Any that uses a legal domain. There are hundreds of legal domains, most of which are free of any charging, but one does need an internet connection and for that usually requires an ISP which will require a monthly fee.


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Karen,I am disabled, living and working from home for 12 years plus. I have not much else to do than find the answers to questions. To be more specific, I answer computer, related, questions on another site but I went looking to see who else got robbed by: Computer Associates, Anti Virus.They're doing what AOL did, years ago, when they got themselves into a huge class action, law suit, from which they never recovered and had to pay every one of their cancelled accounts, each person, for years and years.I SAW YOUR QUESTION and couldn't resist, I went through the registration process, just to answer your question about WHO MONITORS CREDIT CARDS?1. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION (National) (https://econsumer.ftccomplaintassistant.gov)2. me(NJ). State Office of The Attorney General, Consumer Affairs Division; your state has one too.3 . me(NJ) State Department of Banking and Insurance.