- Internet Service Provider (ISP)
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A company that provides individuals or organizations access to the Internet through a subscription. Increasingly in Canada, ISPs offer a flat monthly rate for unlimited access (7 days a week/24 hours a day) to the Internet. ISPs are competing with each other to also provide faster Internet access through digital lines or cable modems.
- Published in Legal Research and Writing, 3d ed. by Ted Tjaden
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