Traditionally, what were the first two steps to getting a WAN Internet connection? What has changed about this process?

What will be an ideal response?


Traditionally, getting a WAN Internet connection was a two-step process: you talked to the telephone company to get the copper line physically installed and then talked to an ISP to provide you with Internet access. Today, almost every telephone company is also an ISP, so this process is usually simple. Just go online and do a Web search of ISPs in your area and give them a call. You'll get a price quote, and, if you sign up, the ISP will do the installation.
 

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What will be an ideal response?

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