ISP is an Internet Service Provider. Provides access (circuits) to the
Internet.
ASP is an Application Service Provider. Provides hosting services for
your apps. For example if you don't have the need or bandwidth to host
them in house. You dump them off on an ASP with appropriate SLAs and
offerings.
A business can obviously be both.
-Hammer-
"I was a normal American nerd"
-Jack Herer
On 2/8/2012 9:20 AM, Routing Freak wrote:
> Hi fellas
>
> Can anyone point me the difference between Application Service Provider and
> Internet Service Provider? I thought those two are same. Can anyone who is
> working on ISP can tell me the difference between these two.?
> My company urges me to get trained on these two.
>
>
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