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service provider

An organization that provides some kind of communications service, storage service or processing service or any combination of the three. Examples are a local or long distance telephone company, Internet service provider (ISP), application service provider (ASP) and storage service provider (SSP). See common carrier and ISP.


(communications)service provider - An organisation that provides a service by telephone, such as an 0800 (toll free) number. The service provider buys the services of a telecom supplier (e.g. BT) but advertises the service and deals with the calls itself. Increasingly, service providers are now also managing their advanced call-routing.


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