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How do ISPs obtain public IP addresses?

"ISPs obtain allocations of IP addresses from a local Internet registry (LIR) or national Internet registry (NIR), or from their appropriate Regional Internet Registry (RIR)" http://www.iana.org/numbers/


Do all ISP's assign a permanent number to customers?

No, ISPs are free to assign either Static IPs or Dynamic IPs. Most prefer to assign Dynamic IPs as it gives them more freedom and allows them to support more users than their available IPs, as most users are only online for limited periods and don't need an IP when offline. Usually to get a Static IP a customer must request it from the ISP and pay an extra fee.


How does a webpage know where you live?

IP addresses are allocated in blocks to countries and regions; furthermore, the addresses assigned by ISPs to their users can typically be identified with a specific metropolitan area. Thus your IP address may give some indication of your location; visit www.IP2Location.com to see how this works. If you want to hide your location when surfing the web, use a proxy server; web sites will see the server's IP address, not yours.


Where can one find information about DSL reports?

DSL reports was set up in 1999, with the intention that users would review DSL small ISPs. As the internet has grown, and ISPs have become more common, the site has grown. Now that other forms of broadband connectivity exist the site also accepts reviews from cable, wireless and satellite users.


My phone company says we are Dynamic and can not set up a static IP is this true?

It is a decision made by the ISP whether or not to allow static IP addresses. Most ISPs, in your case the phone company, do have static IP addresses available for an extra charge. Static IP addresses often require a business internet account.


How do I determine what high speed wireless internet service is really fastest?

The Speed Test website allows users to test their ISP speed and report their results. As such you can quickly compare what users in your area are getting on what ISPs. The website is speedtest.net.


Where can one find a broadband ISPS?

One can find the lists of broadband ISPs on ISPreview website. Few examples of broadband ISPs in the UK are: XILO, AAISP, ICUK, SurfAnyTime, and Aquiss.


What are two principals options isps offer to connect to the internet?

principals offered by Isps to connect to the internet


What does ISPS mean in shipping terms?

The International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code)


What is business internet and is it useful?

Business internet is a high-speed internet service that often provides storage space and multiple e-mails and IP addresses to employees. Business internet is sold by the business class departments of ISPs.


Can you have two email addresses for different sites?

Yes. On AOL you can have up to 7 screen names, which would make 7 email addresses. Or you can also have more than one email address with different ISPs.


What does it mean if something is Internet T3?

T3 is a type of high speed phone line that allows up to 672 connections at the same time. They are usually used by ISPs or other network professional and not individual users.