Difference between revisions of "ISP"
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*ISP stands for Internet Service Provider, and refers to any company that provides Internet Services. | *ISP stands for Internet Service Provider, and refers to any company that provides Internet Services. | ||
− | *While IE Internet is classed as an ISP as we provide '''Email/Anti-spam services''' | + | *While IE Internet is classed as an ISP as we provide '''Email/Anti-spam services''' & '''Web hosting''', we do not provide internet connectivity. |
*If we tell you to [[How to contact ISP|contact your ISP]], we are usually reffering to the company who provides you with your Internet connection. | *If we tell you to [[How to contact ISP|contact your ISP]], we are usually reffering to the company who provides you with your Internet connection. |
Revision as of 15:53, 1 May 2012
IE Internet Support have referred me to something called the ISP. What is that?
- ISP stands for Internet Service Provider, and refers to any company that provides Internet Services.
- While IE Internet is classed as an ISP as we provide Email/Anti-spam services & Web hosting, we do not provide internet connectivity.
- If we tell you to contact your ISP, we are usually reffering to the company who provides you with your Internet connection.
- If your telephone line is with, for example, Eircom. It is a safe bet that your broadband is with them also. Please note that this is not always the case.