Computer Science, asked by gsboparai80, 9 months ago


Give two
examples of Internet service provider​

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Answered by shainamorwal25
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An Internet Service Provider (ISP) is a company such as AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, or BrightHouse that provides Internet access to companies, families, and even mobile users. ISPs use fiber-optics, satellite, copper wire, and other forms to provide Internet access to its customers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Today, if you use the phone, the tv (cable tv, YouTube, Netflix), PC to search and tablets for social media, smart watch, the access providers are all essentially ISPs. With the exception of radio and tv (a sizeable percentage are still over-the-air) and cable tv (old tech still being used to deliver movies) - they’ll take a little longer, but all means of delivery are now made by ISPs.

So examples of ISPs are:

The original ISPs (non-telco ISPs that started the internet access business)

Telcos (with broadband now the bread & butter, they are the dominant ISPs)

Celcos use the term ‘data’ but it’s really ISP services

Wired cable tv (satellite tv has a latency issue for internet access for now but wait till low orbit satellites take off)

Free wifi at coffeeshops, airports, etc

Home wifi routers make homes a micro-ISP

Power companies (electricity) could one day become a major ISP but technology needs significant improvement and as they replace old power cables to the homes.

Perhaps micro-ISPs (homes, retailers, public spaces, businesses, street light poles, etc) based on ramped up wifi routers when aggregated with a crowdsourced business model could play a role as an infrastructure for internet…one day.

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