Internet Service Provider-Home
An Internet Service Provider, ISP, is a company that
provides a gateway to the Internet for individuals and companies. In
its simplest form, connecting to the Internet requires a telephone line
to dial up an ISP using a computer and modem. The ISP then provides the
route onto the Internet.
Choosing an Internet Service Provider
requires a simple first step. Ask yourself: "What do I want to use the
Internet for?" If you can answer this, you can then start to work out
your requirements.
Answers to the question "What do I want to use the Internet for?" can include:
- How much will I use the Internet each month?
- What time of day will I use it?
- Do I need web space?
- Is customer support important to me?
- How many e-mail addresses will I need?
- Can the ISP support online payments?
- How much does it cost?
Another question to ask is “How long
has the ISP been in business?” This might not seem important but in
this industry ISP’s come and go quite regularly. Running an ISP
requires extensive computer knowledge, experience and quality hardware,
not to mention a reliable line into the Internet, plenty of good modems
and adequate customer support.
Different types of Internet service
Dial-up: connects to the ISP using a modem. This is the most basic, slowest and cheapest option.
DSL:
popular high speed internet service. It uses a regular telephone line
to connect to the Internet, however it is faster that dial-up and
allows you to access the Internet and use the phone at the same time.
Cable: high speed Internet service that uses your TV cable.
Satellite:
It connects to the Internet using a satellite dish. It is more
expensive than other options but allows people leaving in isolated
areas to access the Internet.
Wireless: Connect to the Internet
while you are away from home. Allows people to travel with their
laptops and access the Internet from hot spots worldwide.
The
next step should be to start calling the Internet Service Providers in
your area or visiting their websites for more information. A good way
to find out about a particular ISP in your area is to ask people who
use it or try it yourself. On the Internet there are good ISP's
directories that you may want to visit as well.