Internet access program
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An internet access program is a software program, generally included as part of the operating system, to access the Internet.
There are two main ways to access the Net.
- Dial-up access; that generally uses a narrowband modem.
- Network access; that generally uses a broadband cable modem or DSL, although direct ethernet access is sometimes available.
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