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Answered by MuditaDayal
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stands for "internet service provider." an isp provides access to the internet. whether you're at home or work, each time you connect to the internet, your connection is routed through an isp. early isps provided internet access through dial-up modems.

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Internet services typically provided by ISPs can include Internet access, Internet transit, domain name registration, web hosting, Usenet service, and colocation. An ISP typically serves as the access point or the gateway that provides a user, access to everything available on the Internet.

They rely on a range of technologies – fibre optics, copper wiring, satellite, wireless, and others – to deliver internet access.

Answered by Anonymous
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Give two examples. Answer: An Internet Service Provider (ISP) is a company such as AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, or Bright House that provides Internet access to companies, families, and even mobile users. ISP's use fiber-optics, satellite, copper wire, and other forms to provide Internet access to its customers.

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