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Chapter 2: Finding An Internet Service Provider
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Next, you'll need to have Internet access, which is provided by ISPs (Internet Service Providers).

If you already have an ISP, you may also already have web space just waiting for you to fill. If that's the case, go directly to 'Create Your Site'.

Paid ISPs usually have technical support by phone (often on a 24/7 basis). When you start being a webmaster, this can be important. Most ISPs charge between $10 - $20 (US) a month for their service. Click here for a global database of paid ISPs.

What? You don't have the cash? Fortunately for you, there are now many free ISPs (FISPs) to choose from, located all over the world. Most FISPs display ads while you're surfing the Web or ask you to fill out surveys as a way to pay for their service.

Some FISPs even provide you with free web space and an email account, which saves you a step or two. Keep in mind that FISPs still need to make enough money to cover their costs. This means they may constantly pressure you to upgrade your service, or have some other "catch". Read everything thoroughly.

Click here to find a FISP that meets your needs. The US and several other countries have more than one page of FISPs to choose from. Be sure to look through them all and definitely read the reviews!

There's yet another way to connect to the Internet for free. Free-nets and community networks have been around for almost as long as the Internet itself. Most aren't particularly flashy and don't offer web space, but there are no ads to view or surveys to fill out.

Best of all, these resources are grassroots creations. They help keep you in touch with your local community, which can be important once you encounter the vastness of the Web. Click here for a global list.

An important note about free-nets: Their purpose is to help people get online who wouldn't otherwise be able to afford it. They depend on volunteers and donated hardware, software and books. If a free-net has helped you, please consider giving back in some way.

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