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Thursday, 09 November 2006


Benefits of Membership for ISPs or Internet Related Companies

The following are products/services that AASP is able to offer its Members through its Sponsors. The pricing is to be a better than average price. You should do your research on them as well. These items are for your business.
AASP also has benefits that are for individual use for you,  your staff, and even your end users. To learn more about this visit Member Benefits Program to the left.

Members Helping Members: Members help one another on problems with their business.

Marketing programs that have been used can be found in the members only section, some include the results that were obtained.

 

  • Accelerators
  • Advertising
  • Backbone Services
  • Dial Up Services
  • Backup Services
  • Remote Backup Systems
  • AASP (personal photo backup)
  • Billing Solutions
  • Complete management solutions
  • WISP Management Solutions
  • CD Replication Services
  • Content Filtering/Parental Control Services
  • Dedicated Access - T1's, Pri's...
  • Desktop Firewall
  • Dialers
  • Domain Registration
  • Email Filtering Services - Outsourced
  • Email Filtering Services - In house
  • Hosted Email
  • Hardware
  • Insurance Solutions
  • Merchant Account Services
  • Satellite
  • DSL
  • Wireless Services
  • Software
  • Technical Support Services
  • Telecom/Internet Law
  • CLEC Consulting
  • Telephone Services (PDA's, LD, 800, Calling
  • Cards, Voice, Conferencing, Cell, Paging)
  • VoIP Services
  • Webhosting
  • Content Management Services
  • Group Health, Dental and Vision Insurance
  • Cyber Liability Insurance for ISPs
  • VISP services
  • Full VISP offering that does it all
  • Sell your services wholesale to other ISPs
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