Service Provider
A Service Provider is a legal entity that provides a service product.
- Context:
- It can create a Terms of Service Agreement Document.
- It can range from being an Organizational Service Provider to being a Personal Service Provider (like a freelancer).
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- Example(s)
- Advertising Service Company.
- Sales Service Company.
- Internet-based Service Company.
- Legal Services Company.
- Accounting Services Company.
- Government Services Company.
- an Application Service Provider?
- a Telecommunications Service Provider.
- a Storage Service Provider.
- Specialized Service Providers, such as: management consultants.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Product Company, such as a product manufacturer.
- See: Service User, Goods Company, Outsourcing, Service Bureau, Managed Services.
References
2023
- (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/service_provider Retrieved:2023-7-21.
- A service provider (SP) is an organization that provides services, such as consulting, legal, real estate, communications, storage, and processing services, to other organizations. Although a service provider can be a sub-unit of the organization that it serves, it is usually a third-party or outsourced supplier. Examples include telecommunications service providers (TSPs), application service providers (ASPs), storage service providers (SSPs), and internet service providers (ISPs).A more traditional term is service bureau.
IT professionals sometimes differentiate between service providers by categorizing them as type I, II, or III. The three service types are recognized by the IT industry although specifically defined by ITIL and the U.S. Telecommunications Act of 1996. *Type I: internal service provider *Type II: shared service provider *Type III: external service provider Type III SPs provide IT services to external customers and subsequently can be referred to as external service providers (ESPs) which range from a full IT organization/service outsource via managed services or MSPs (managed service providers) to limited product feature delivery via ASPs (application service providers).
- A service provider (SP) is an organization that provides services, such as consulting, legal, real estate, communications, storage, and processing services, to other organizations. Although a service provider can be a sub-unit of the organization that it serves, it is usually a third-party or outsourced supplier. Examples include telecommunications service providers (TSPs), application service providers (ASPs), storage service providers (SSPs), and internet service providers (ISPs).A more traditional term is service bureau.