Learn how to become an ISP by understanding the industry, gaining technical skills, and building a reliable network.
Learn how to become an ISP by understanding the industry, gaining technical skills, and building a reliable network.
You can work as a digital carrier, purchasing large volumes of minutes and GB from other providers and leveraging their networks. Examples include DigiMobil and Masmovil.
I would suggest... A reseller role. Enter a deal enabling you to resell an existing ISP's offering. Or buy commercial bandwidth from a provider with proper resale rights. Infrastructure setup is key—wireless is the simplest route. Ideally, acquire a set of public IP addresses.
In short, you require unique servers and restricted permissions to reach U.S. government networks since the internet originated from U.S. military efforts for rapid mass communication.
Well, it looks like we're talking about modern networking gear—high-quality routers and switches, servers for hosting, and a strong connection to a major internet service provider like Level 3.
Wisp is a service provider? My ISP permits it because of government rules.