ISP Information:
This service maps TCP/IP numbers, such as 123.12.4.245, to a more easily remembered name, such as www.geek.com. Thus, when you type www.geek.com into your browser, it goes out to the DNS server specified by your ISP and asks for a matching TCP/IP address.If the browser finds a DNS entry for the name you typed in, you see the appropriate website. If not, it lets you know. Every domain name that is actually being used for ISP Glossary:
DNS - "Been There" wrote in messagenews:03mNa.80385$X43.72167@clmboh1-is. One day, soon I hope, Nextel will have some competition. That is whentheyWhat planet are you living on? Nextel has at least five major competitors.That's just off the top of my head. There are probably several majorcompetitors I've never heard of, along with dozens of minor competitors,also. I've had nextel twice (not my idea, business use), and had to DUMPthem twice due to poor coverage in ALL areas I work in. Both times, the newcellular service was MUCH more reliable, and it was different majorproviders each time. No competition? What have you been smokin'?:) -Dave
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