Well, honey, to a dial-up web-surfer, ISP stands for "internet Service Provider." It's the company that gives you the agonizingly slow connection to the World Wide Web that you're probably using to ask me this question. So, next time you're waiting for a webpage to load at a snail's pace, you can thank your ISP for that delightful experience.
Dialup internet access from Basic ISP cost $10.95 a month. This gives one unlimited, reliable internet access with over 45,000 access numbers. Users have the access of easy-to-use Configuration Wizard.
There are a number of sites that list free Internet Service Providers. These provide a list of local dialup numbers once you enter your state or area code information.
"There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch", nor a free connection to the Internet. ISP's might sell your personal information to enable others to send you (personalized) offers. The ISP helpdesk may be charging a lot of money. If you dialup by modem: the networkprovider might pay some money to the ISP. And so on..
Like IVC Telecom in Canada, which is an ISP
ISP stands for "Internet Service Provider".
if it is a dialup modem there are some free dial up internet providers but for a cable/dsl modem this is not possible as you would need a isp to provision the modem on their network
Budget Dialup offers discount dialup services to retail customers. The dialup speed depends on the plan purchased. The speeds available for purchase include 56K, V90 and V92.
It depends on the cable! If it's a standard LAN/Ethernet/RJ-45/'Giant Phone Cord', it plugs into (usually) the only port on the computer's back that will fit! If the cable is a phone cable, and you use dialup, you will need a modem. Most computers don't have modems in them anymore, because dialup was officially retired in 2004, and exists now for legacy reasons only. Dialup is not intended for normal internet usage. If you have DSL and it's a phone cable, you'll need a DSL modem. This should have been provided by your ISP. If it's a large round cable with a single pointy end (a coaxial cable), then you will need a cable modem. This should have been provided provided by your ISP. If it doesn't look like anything I described? You need to contact your ISP.
Dialup is slow, ADSL is fast
An Internet Service Provider (ISP) is an organization that provides services for accessing and using the Internet.
I am an idiot in isp
ISP stands for "Internet service provider" Which are the people that take care about your internet.