FSP (full-service provider)
On the Internet, an FSP (full-service provider) is an application service provider (ASP) that
offers a wide range of Web-based information technology services to other companies - including the
planning and creation of a Web presence,
providing needed software applications, and hosting and
maintaining the Web site. The FSP aims to consolidate and streamline a customer's Internet
operations and to offer a single point of contact for an array of services.
This was last updated in September 2005
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