Simply put, ISP plays the role of a middleman and a bridge between users and the outside world. It is said that the word "surfing the Internet" ranks third among all the popular words in 1996 (the first two are "stock trading" and "1997"). In the past year, the number of Internet service providers in Beijing has rapidly increased to more than 30, with the help of large and small, professional or non-professional media, making the concept of the Internet and surfing the Internet more prosperous. Well-known ISPs in China include Chi.naNet of Beijing Telegraph Bureau, Guolian, China Netcom, Acer Industry, Oriental Netscape, Chuanglian, Xi Zhong, Intenet, Jitong, Century, Maizhike, Yinghaiwei, etc., and the Network Information Center of China Academy of Sciences, which can also provide basic Internet services. Are seeking development in the expanding Internet market in China.
Internet service provider-ISP, whose business targets are all individuals, enterprises and government agencies trying to obtain Internet services, mainly provides technical and procedural services to help users access the Internet, provides online information value-added services and database development services, and answers and helps users solve various problems in the process of accessing the Internet from the aspects of software, hardware and basic knowledge. Isps can be divided into three categories according to their business characteristics: a, b and C.
Class A: Engaged in marketing, responsible for developing customers, installing and integrating user terminal equipment, and providing users with different in-depth business training.
Class B: Mainly engaged in network access services, including information value-added services.
Class C: Database and information value-added services.
Among nearly 30 ISPs in China (including those in formal operation and preparation stage), there are 7 Class A ISPs: Beijing Oriental Netscape Data Communication Co., Ltd., Beijing Internet Technology Development Center, Beijing Chinese and Western Electronic Engineering Technology Development Company, Beijing Blue Box Trading Company, Beijing Xicheng Hua Fei Communication Trading Company, etc. (Chinese and Western companies can also provide Class B services).
There are 22 Class B ISPs, including Acer Industrial Development Company, Guolian Company, Beijing Century Internet Communication Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing Dongfang Huanxun Network Company, Beijing State Grid Information Co., Ltd., Beijing Yimai E-mail Co., Ltd., Beijing Sanou Electronic Technology Company, Beijing Shanyuanxing Technology Development Company, Beijing Xinhai Technology Development Company, Beijing Xunhe Technology Co., Ltd. and Beijing Seiber Network Information Technology Co., Ltd. (the above companies have been officially put into operation). There are also some class B ISPs ready. They are: Beijing Hua Kai Information Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing Knight Communication Technology Development Company, Beijing Shida Information Company, Beijing Shenwei Parallel Computer Engineering Company, Tianjin Zhenglian Information Engineering Co., Ltd., Beijing Sanxin Times Information Company, Beijing Hua Fei Communication Technology Development Company, etc.
Known Class C ISPs are: China Computer Software and Technical Service Company and Beijing Jinqiao Network Data Co., Ltd., which also provide Class B ISP services.
The tickets charged by ISP to users are installation fees, which generally include IP address allocation, domain name, registration, setup and other fees. The service fee charged by ISP depends on the service items required by users. The service charge is also called monthly fee.
When installing a telephone, you should not only pay the installation fee to the installation company, but also pay the telephone fee to the telecommunications department every month. Of course, the installation fee includes the service of introducing the telephone into your home, and the telephone fee is a monthly fee.
Accessing the Internet is similar to installing a telephone. Even if you leave the ISP, you can only hope for the Internet.
ISP, like countless waves, rushes to the market coast with a monstrous tide, and the ISP in China develops very rapidly. The influential ISPs are: Chi-naNet of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, NetChina of China Net, Oriental Netscape, ICNET, Acer Xingye, Xunhe Technology, Beijing Jitong and Yinghaiwei.