Switching to a New ISP
Provider
What do you do when an ISP
providers’ level of service has decreased or the provider has just
closed shop? You don’t panic; all you have to do is switch to a new
provider. If you know how these ISP services work, then switching
over to a new provider will not be as rough or bad as you think.
All it takes is having a contingency plan.
There are two components to
internet ISP services which include the physical network connection
to your SOHO or small office and the connection to network services
so you can retrieve email or look at a web-site. Most SOHO
businesses, no matter how big or small, will have network
integration. This is also called a Wide Area Network. The
connection through the network allows you to physically connect to
the internet to look at web pages, use instant messaging or manage
email accounts or use your email account.
This wide area network connects
your computers to the internet. The services that you get out of
the network depend on your network configuration. Again, the type
of internet service you get should depend on what’s available in
your area and how much bandwidth you need for business applications
to be run or developing server side applications for your hosting
account.
Many people rely on their own
mail server or Web-site on their network, while many other business
owners rely on their outside hosting providers.
You should also look at the types
of access that you want. Should you consider keeping the same kind
of bandwidth, downgrade or upgrade according to company needs?
Right now, the hottest access going is DSL transmissions because it
uses existing phone wires or cable modem. Cable and Broadband
similarities are the same depending on what part of the country
that you live in. Any choice that you make is going to be driven by
price and availability.
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