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Answer / harish
An Internet service provider (ISP), also sometimes referred
to as an Internet access provider (IAP), is a company that
offers its customers access to the Internet. The ISP
connects to its customers using a data transmission
technology appropriate for delivering Internet Protocol
datagrams, such as dial-up, DSL, cable modem, wireless or
dedicated high-speed interconnects.
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Answer / somesh
ISP stands for Internet Service provider
This protocol is used in DHCP SERVERS.
it is used to assign IP addresses to the client system
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Answer / dnyanesh
internet service provider for exp. bsnl, tata
indicom,Airtel, idea,vodafone, Aircel,
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Answer / nanda
IPS Stands Internet Service Provider For
Ex :TCL ,TTSL ,BT ,Aicel ,Bsnl ,Airtel,Sify,Spectranet,Relia
nce and Hathway
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