An Internet Service Provider, or ISP, provides a connection to the internet for home users and businesses. This can be in the form of dial up internet, wireless, ADSL, cable and more. An ISP will also usually provide additional services like an email account, and sometimes even web hosting.
ISPs offer a huge range of access plans to suit those who just want to view the occasional web page through to those with higher demands such as downloading video, transferring large files, or providing internet access to a large internal network. Choosing the right ISP and internet access plan is vital in order to get good service and value for money.
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