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Each and every one of us on a never-ending quest...and it's not the quest for love. We are talking about finding the perfect yet cheap ISP. The next question that quite automatically arises in your mind is, what is ISP?

What is ISP?

ISP stands for Internet Service Provider. An ISP is a company that provides Internet connectivity for home and business users. An ISP connection can be of more than one type, it can be the conventional modem dial-up to DSL or it can be cable modem broadband for T1 or T3 lines. These days there are Wireless Internet Service Providers or WISPs that offer wireless LAN or broadband connections to users. ISPs are now offering more than just the basic Internet connection, they are offering services like email, Web hosting and access to software tools.

Types of ISPs

To talk about the most common types of ISPs would be talking about Dial-up, Broadband, Cable and Satellite. Dial up is one of the most popular types of ISP and this is because it was one of the first. This type of connection is good when all you use it for is checking mail. The speed of Dial up ISP is pretty slow. Satellite is not the best ISP if what you want is high speed Internet. But it is the best bet when you are in a rural area and technology is not at its best. Broadband ISP these days is becoming the most popular type. This is because not only is it faster and more efficient, but also because it is more cost-effective. And all that is needed for broadband is network interface card or Ethernet connection. ADSL is a variation of Broadband for home users. It works on a landline connection but at a much faster speed. The price is competitive as compared to broadband and cheaper compared to dial up.

Choosing a cheap ISP

Most ISPs offer different deals depending on the type of usage. There are different deals for business, large and small, and then there are different deals for home users. And as with everything else, there is competition among ISPs. You need to choose well and choose a cheap ISP. Here are three tips for choosing a Cheap ISP: Cost of service: so the whole point of choosing a cheap ISP is that it should be cheap. Before you go choosing an ISP, you need to find out how much it is going to cost you and whether or not it is cost-effective for you according to your usage. What most ISPs will do is that they advertise some price and then three months later they will increase it. Check for such conditions before choosing one ISP. Speed: this is one of the most important things while you are selecting an ISP (apart from cost), the speed of the Internet Service. Depending on what you are going to use the Internet service for, the speed should be according to that. Are you going to be watching movies online or downloading music, or are you ripping books, or just checking emails. For higher speeds, broadband and satellite connections are suitable; dial up is slower and perfect for checking emails. Speed also depends on your computer; older machines cannot support high-speed Internet. Offers: besides offering Internet service, ISPs also offer different services and features. Free web storage, web hosting, email accounts are some of the things ISPs offer. But there could be hidden costs involved so read the fine print carefully. Also look for their customer service; a good ISP should have a good support service. So while you are looking for cheap ISPs, do not overlook the speed and overall quality and service they offer. Canadian hosting