Yes, Internet service providers do pay the website for the traffic. Each website will have a fixed price. The Service provider has to pay what the website issues. ____________________________________________________________ Actually... Internet service providers do not pay websites or domain holders for traffic. Think of it this way, the internet is like a road with businesses on either side of the road, the Internet service provider (ISP) maintains the road, and each business pays rent on their location (the domain and web hosting). The road maintainers don't pay the business owners for the privilege of serving traffic there, each business has to earn money and pay rent on their own
One can find information with a detailed breakdown of the charges on the service providers website. There are details on what each charge entails and what how to pay the bill.
Your internet service providers do not change for downloading files on the net. If you are using service based website, some of them may charge you to download from them. These site will ask you for payment information directly from you.
Unfortunately no this service is not paid for by medicare.
Some service providers for Pay As You Go cellular phones are: Consumer Cellular, H2O Wireless, Page Plus Cellular, Ready Mobile PCS, and Red Pocket Mobile.
The website owner pay the service provider The ads on the website also help pay.
There are many option to pay bills online. There are many banks that will set up online bill pay. Other service providers (i.e cable, electricity, and gas) offer online bill pay through their website.
The best deal appears to be with Cricket wireless, but this will, of course, vary depending on coverage in your area. Other good providers of Pay-As-You-Go cell service are Tracfone, T-Mobile, and Virgin.
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As always it depends. Assuming a home router with 4 ports and wireless you should expect to pay $50-$75. However, most service providers will provide this with their service.
When you set up a trust, you need to open an estate bank account for the money. You need to obtain an EIN number from the IRS. Warning - you dont need to pay for this service through other website providers.
Yes, the majority of providers do require a contract. The only way to avoid the contract is to use a provider that allows prepaid or pay as you go service.