Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 3:43 pm Post subject: Re: ISP
Your ISP is your Internet Service Provider. They are the company that
provides the connection from your PC to the Internet.
If you use a cable connection, it's your cable company. If you use a
DSL connection, it's whoever provides the DSL connection, often your
phone company.
If you use a dial-up connection, it's whoever you dial.
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