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Sharisa Lewis

Guide to ISP Directories

Use ISP comparisons to find the right fit for your business


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ISP directories help you compare the price, Internet speed and availability of Internet access for your business needs. As you do ISP searches, make sure the company you pick allows you to conduct business in the manner you require. Pick an ISP company that specializes in meeting the needs of a business your size.

Consider the four main types of Internet access when looking at ISP guides for your business:
  1. Dial-up: This type of Internet service shares a modem with your phone line. It's very slow and not always connected. Most businesses rely on the Internet too much to still use a dial-up connection.
  2. DSL: This Internet access uses copper telephone wire to transfer information, but does not tie up your phone line and is always connected. It is much faster than dial-up.
  3. Cable: This high-speed Internet connection uses a cable line or modem and does not depend on your telephone service.
  4. Satellite: This is a good starting place for your ISP search if you are running a business in a rural area, where you need high-speed Internet without being close to an ISP center. This can be a good option for wireless service too.

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Compare prices, packages and availability with ISP directories


Several sites allow you to compare prices for Internet access in your area. What's best in one area for a business may not be best in another. Be sure to search ISP guides by area code for the best packages in your general vicinity.

I recommend: E-wisdom.com has a comprehensive list of the top ISP directories and allows you to search by state. FindAnISP.com gives a checklist of what an ISP is selling to your business. BuyerZone gives business ISP directories and things to consider for business contracts.

Use ISP comparisons if you are deciding between cable and DSL


The decision between cable and DSL really depends on the location of your business. Do ISP searches for your area code, then look at the price and speed between the cable and DSL available to you.

I recommend: ConnectMyHighSpeed has a chart comparing the differences in speed, availability and installation between cable and DSL Internet access. Cable-Modem.net compares speed, cost and security between cable and DSL.

If you need Internet access on the go, search wireless ISP directories


Use wireless ISP directories to view coverage areas, prices and speed of Internet access.

I recommend: TheISPGuide.com gives you a wireless ISP directory to compare plans and prices for your area. T1 Shopper lists top wireless service providers by state.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Consider security measures when picking an ISP to safeguard your business.
  • Check with an ISP provider about downtime of service, performance reports and compensation for lost access time.

The official source of ISP Directories is the ISP Directories page at Business.com
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