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On the Web
- ISP-Planet - Offers news on business, technology, services and resources related to Internet service providers.
- ISP Helper - Wholesale dialup access and web hosting for local and national ISPs.
- Optigold ISP Billing Software - Accounting software for ISPs, web hosting, ASPs, wireless and broadband providers.
- Dialup Wholesalers - Provides an all in one solution for entrepreneurs, businesses, and existing ISPs looking to benefit from the ISP industry.
- Your Own ISP - Offering wholesale Internet access, nationwide dialup, hosting, setup software CD, with over 4000 access numbers on 4 networks.
- ISP Board - Directory of information for starting an ISP, including software, web sites, and hardware.
- Purple Sun - Manufactures the ISP-I customer experience monitoring system. Offering real-time ISP performance benchmarking from the end-user's perspective.
- Become An ISP - Dial-up wholesaler offering nationwide access numbers.
- MegaPOP - Offers brandable services for ISPs including nationwide dial-up access.
- CISP - Toledo, Ohio based company, offering turnkey ISP solutions.
Wikipedia Articles
- Anonymous Postmaster Early Warning System - The Anonymous Postmaster Early Warning System (APEWS) is an anonymous service that maintains a list of IP address ranges (L2 list) and domain names (L1 list) belonging to internet service providers (ISPs) that the anonymous maintainers claim to be hosting spammers or failing to prevent their abuse of other networks' resources.
- Virtual ISP - A Virtual ISP (VISP), also known as an Affinity ISP, is an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that resells the resources of existing ISPs under another brand name.
- Spam Prevention Early Warning System - The Spam Prevention Early Warning System (SPEWS) was an anonymous service which maintained a list of IP address ranges belonging to Internet service providers (ISPs) which host spammers and show little action to prevent their abuse of other network's resources. It could be used by Internet sites, as an additional source of information about the senders of unsolicited bulk email, better known as spam.