Question Hello,
I know what an ISP is...I need an ISP the works with DSL, as most do not for example Juno, Peoplepc...Perhaps you didn't understand the question. If you didn't have your head stuck firmly up your ass you might understand this, Perhaps you should take up crochet..Thanks anyway for wasting my time and yours...Skyler
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Hello,
I was curiouis if you know of another ISP that supports DSL/High speed connections, other than that God forsken AOL? Seems as thought most of the other ISP's are for dial up only? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Skyler
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I think you misunderstand some things here. An ISP is a service that provides a direct gateway to the Net. Whether you use dial up or broadband you still use an ISP. When you subscribe to a broadband service (either DSL or cable) you are contracting with a carrier that represents the ISP. Some carriers will use a national service, like AOL, Earthlink, MSN or Yahoo as their ISP. Others, like Cablevision, Comcast or RoadRunner, use their own systems.
HTH
Scott<>
You are, by far, the rudest, most ungrateful asker I have encountered here. Your question showed a lack of knowledge, knowledge that I supplied. How do you expect me to know what you know when your questions don't display it?
My answer was very clear (you seem to have no toruble understanding it) and it displayed a more than sufficient knoweldge of the subject so your ratings there were inaccurate and uncalled for. So was your rude and inaccurate comment.
Furthermore, Broadband carriers are localized. Since I don't know where you are, its really impossible for me to recommend any. You need to find carriers that cover your area.
If you are concerned about what your e-mail address would be then use a free service like Yahoo or GMail for e-mail.
Oh, and please don't bother asking me questions in the future. I will not answer someone as rude and ungrateful as you.
Scott<>
Answer And if you tried paying attention to what I said, maybe you would have understood my answer, which is absolutely correct. The broadband carrier provides your ISP. You do not need any other ISP if you have broadband.
You clearly don't understand this simple fact so instead of trying to understand you blame me. Maybe what you are asking for is an e-mail service and not an ISP. But you are too small minded to explain what you need.
The only person who is wasting time is you by not trying to learn what you don't understand.
Scott<>
I saw your comments and accept your apology. But what you are still missing is that I don't know what you know. I can only go by the way you worded your question. And your original question and some of the follow up indicated that you did not understand some basic facts.
As for the info being available on the Net, I also don't know how much you looked or what you found. You chose to ask a question and chose me to ask it of. I answered the question, as worded, based on both my knowledge and experiences.
The fact of the matter is that you don't get an ISP to work with DSL. When you subscribe to a DSL service, you use the ISP provided by that service. You CAN use some online services in ADDITION to the broadband service. For instance, you can use AOL (at a reduced rate) if you have broadband service. If you want an Juno e-mail address I believe you can subscribe to their service and access your e-mail using a POP3 client or thru their WEB page without logging in to their dialup nodes.
Maybe that will help you understand the way this works better.