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| Thread ID: 58576 | 2005-06-05 02:29:00 | Difference in ISPs | Eminent1 (7284) | PC World Chat |
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| 361277 | 2005-06-05 02:29:00 | I've been wondering about this for awhile, is there any difference (besides the obvious) in using a National ISP or a Regional ISP? Thanks! |
Eminent1 (7284) | ||
| 361278 | 2005-06-05 05:00:00 | And what exactly is a regional ISP? | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 361279 | 2005-06-05 05:09:00 | A Regional ISP is an isp that only covers a certain part of The country, wearas a national isp covers the whole nation. | ILikeLinux (1669) | ||
| 361280 | 2005-06-05 05:11:00 | I've been wondering about this for awhile, is there any difference (besides the obvious) in using a National ISP or a Regional ISP? Thanks! Using A NAtional Isp, you might get better service and more features, allthough a regional one might be cheaper. |
ILikeLinux (1669) | ||
| 361281 | 2005-06-05 05:40:00 | I think it doesn't matter - there are both good and bad ones. Just whichever one you are happy with - do they offer good helpdesk services, good connections and a fair price. | pctek (84) | ||
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