memo is for the use with in an office where as email is for distant communication.
This can vary depending on your type of service, but generally your modem (usually supplied by your ISP) would act as the connection between your ISP and your LAN.
Business class ISP service is faster than residential Internet. The server is dedicated and the business has multiple email address for their employees.
POP and Listserv serve two different functions. POP is an acronym for Post Office Protocol. It is the language used between an email program, a POP client, and the ISP's POP server. Listserv is a commercial mailing list management system that allows you to subscribe to or create, manage, and control an electronic mailing list.
email address is individual person address but web address is public address. email address is different for every one in the world but web address is same for every one in the world.
Push email differs from conventional email systems that are "pull" oriented. Usually, when email is sent, it arrives at the recipient's Internet Service Provider's (ISP's) mail server, where it is held for collection. It might instead arrive at a website server, if the email is Web-based
An email with a good will.
A tier-1 ISP connets to all other tier-1 ISP's; a tier-2 ISP connects to only a few of the tier-1 ISPs. Also a tier-2 ISP is a customer of one or more tier-1.
ISP=Internet Service Provider. This is who you pay to access the web. Search Engine=Google. This is who you use to find stuff on the web.
Your ISP but u have the rights to the account
May be understanding the terms right would help know both terms are. An email account, also known as an email address identifies to which person emails should be sent to, it's like the Post Office box, everyone has a unique number that when letters are sent to that person/PO box they go to the right address. Now an ISP is short for Internet Service Provider, these are companies that are equipped and market internet connections to individuals and companies. Back to your question, for you to have and receive an email, you need an internet connection, for you to get an an internet connection you need an ISP. So what is the difference? Back to you.
www = World Wide Web = web pages that (usually) anyone can see using a browser. email = email - messages directly between two or more people
An ASP (Application Service Provider) provides software applications over the internet, while an ISP (Internet Service Provider) provides access to the internet. ISPs offer connectivity services like email, web hosting, and domain registration, whereas ASPs offer software applications for a fee.
ISP stands for Inside Plant and OSP stands for Outside Plant. According to Building Industry Construction Service International (BICSI), OSP is any network infrastructure installed external to buildings. ISP refers to cable installed inside of the building.
*ISP has unlimited space to send & store information. The custom has to pay a monthly fee for it. *Web mail is free plus you can use it anywhere.
Maybe. It depends on exactly what your contract with your ISP is.
ISP is an Internet Service Provider such as: AOL, Comcast, Netzero, etc URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator basically its a website address like www.wiki.answers.com.