Abbreviation of ichnospecies. [(paleontology) A level of taxonomical classification of trace fossils.]
isps
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for isps.
Editorial note
Copyright infringement is one angle; the other is that it costs ISPs a huge amount of resources for something few people use.
Quick take
Abbreviation of ichnospecies. [(paleontology) A level of taxonomical classification of trace fossils.]
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of isps gathered in one view.
(rocket engineering) Iāā, the specific impulse of a rocket engine
(Internet) Initialism of Internet service provider (a company that provides Internet access for a fee) [(Internet, telecommunications) A company that provides Internet access.]
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for isps.
noun
Abbreviation of ichnospecies. [(paleontology) A level of taxonomical classification of trace fossils.]
noun
(rocket engineering) Iāā, the specific impulse of a rocket engine
noun
(Internet) Initialism of Internet service provider (a company that provides Internet access for a fee) [(Internet, telecommunications) A company that provides Internet access.]
noun
(programming) Initialism of interface segregation principle, one of the five SOLID principles of programming. [(programming, object-oriented programming) A principle that states that once an interface has become too large, it needs to be split into smaller and more specific interfaces so that any client of the interface will only know about the methods that pertain to itself. In other words, no client should be forced to depend on methods it does not use.]
Example sentences
Copyright infringement is one angle; the other is that it costs ISPs a huge amount of resources for something few people use.
What I mean is that I'd love to see a scheme where ISPs only count any of your bandwidth that traverses their backbone.
Probably the same as bandwidth for the end user since it's up to ISPs and content providers to do that.
The result was a death-spiral: as Usenet got more expensive to host, fewer ISPs hosted it; many outsourced to other providers.
Which ISPs enable native IPv6 but ship a router with a permissive IPv6 firewall?
As a tiny data point, none of the ISPs I worked at saw this as a support problem.
Any of the other major ISPs' would leap at the chance to guzzle up these customers if there was no other competition.
ISPs that tried to host no-binaries Usenet became the target of PR campaigns.
Instead it could encourage ISPs and Microsoft to reach a financial arrangement per-packet proxied via the consumer and the ISP on MS's behalf.
Hopefully this doesn't get people flagged as illegal torrent users by lazy ISPs.
I feel the ISPs are more at fault than Microsoft, but Microsoft should be aware of the current ISP climate.
The heavy users were people who incurred that cost and risk to the ISPs because they were using it for pirating software and porn.
Quote examples
(Young people may not realise but a lot of effort on the early Internet was spent on "what do we do if our users go on the Internet and start swearing?" Many ISPs had rules forbidding swearing.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use isps in a sentence?
Copyright infringement is one angle; the other is that it costs ISPs a huge amount of resources for something few people use.
What does isps mean?
Abbreviation of ichnospecies. [(paleontology) A level of taxonomical classification of trace fossils.]
What part of speech is isps?
isps is commonly used as noun.