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WISP - Wireless Internet Service Provider

By Bradley Mitchell, About.com

Definition: A WISP offers public wireless network services. WISPs typically install Wi-Fi wireless hotspots in airports, hotels and other public businessplaces. These hotspots provide Internet access and local area network (LAN) printing for mobile network devices like laptops, handheld computer and cell phones.

To use a WISP, a person must subscribe to their wireless service. Some WISPs offer free Internet service, but many others charge fees and/or require service contracts. When choosing a WISP, a person should ensure the provider's equipment and software is compatible with their own gear. WISPs also vary in the speed and security features they offer.

Also Known As: Wireless Internet Service Provider
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