YAHOO! NEWS HEADLINES
- Analysis-European banks' record takings fuel M&A talk as pressures on industry persist
- Seoul's spy agency says North Korean soldiers captured in Ukraine haven't shown desire to defect
- A stick-figure drawing in a North Korean soldier's diary showed how Pyongyang's troops wanted to use each other as drone 'bait'
- Santa Monica police release mugshots of suspects accused of trying to loot during California wildfires
- ‘To know her was to love her’: Bay Village college student dies after being hit by train, school president confirms
DETROIT NEWS HEADLINES
- Bills overwhelm Broncos in second half, move on to showdown with Baltimore
- Analysis-European banks' record takings fuel M&A talk as pressures on industry persist
- Previewing the NFL’s divisional round bracket: Three locked-in matchups, seven teams with Super Bowl hopes
- Stock market today: Asian stocks follow Wall Street's retreat, oil prices surge
- Los Angeles wildfire death toll surges to 24 as firefighters brace for more fierce winds
DETROIT NEWS SPORTS
- JuJu Watkins and No. 4 USC try to bring 'some fun' to weary and fire-ravaged Los Angeles
- Here’s when Detroit Lions will play their first playoff game next weekend
- Jayden Daniels leads Commanders to first playoff win in nearly 7,000 days, 23-20 over the Buccaneers
- We now know who Detroit Lions will play in their first playoff game next weekend
- Coco Gauff starts her Australian Open with a straight-sets win over Sofia Kenin
PROVIDE.NET SUPPORT STATUS
WASHINGTON POST HEADLINES
- L.A.’s wildfires have leaders fighting on two fronts: Nature and politics
- A rare look at NASA’s next sharp-eyed space telescope
- What caused the Palisades blaze? Visual evidence points to a recent fire nearby
- Dog was attacked, left with crooked face. Now he’s a social media star.
- Trump’s expansionist designs prompt worried responses from foreign leaders
ESPN HEADLINES
- Bills overwhelm Broncos in second half, move on to showdown with Baltimore
- Previewing the NFL’s divisional round bracket: Three locked-in matchups, seven teams with Super Bowl hopes
- As Djokovic's career nears the end, his unrivaled greatness stands out even more
- Flick hails Barça's 'unbelievable' 5-2 win vs Madrid
- Arteta calls loss to Man Utd one in a thousand
COMMON FAQS
After setting an appointment, a technician will bring the necessary equipment to your address. A site evaluation will determine if additional wiring is needed; this is usually included in the installation fee.
Internet costs vary based on the level of service you choose. A typical monthly fee for residential service, including taxes, is approximately $59-$69 per month.
Yes. Our experienced technicians can help during the installation process and will continue offering support when you encounter other internet-related issues.
Absolutely. We can do this over the phone or you can set up an in-store appointment. Our experienced technicians can help you configure your computer and answer your questions.
Yes. We do domain registrations for $19.95 per year and this includes DNS services.
Yes. Our email services are fully compliant with all email clients. We also have a web portal.
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All email clients use the same settings to connect to our service but may use different terms for some of them. Please remember that your username and password are case sensitive! | |
INCOMING Account Setting | Recommended Value |
Incoming mail server name: | mail.www.provide.net |
IMAP port: Computers, Laptops, Tablets and SmartPhones |
143 |
POP3 port: Computers and Laptops |
110 |
Username: | your_email_address@www.provide.net including “@www.provide.net” i.e. username@www.provide.net |
SSL | Optional |
OUTGOING Account Setting | Recommended Value |
Outgoing/SMTP mail server name: | mail.www.provide.net |
SMTP port: | 587 |
Authentication: | Required |
Username: | your_email_address@www.provide.net including “@www.provide.net” i.e. username@www.provide.net |
SSL | Optional |
Yes. We offer email hosting services for your personal domain.
Repair costs vary depending on what is wrong with your device. We do offer free diagnostics to help you determine whether or not to proceed with the repair.
We fix all laptops, desktops, and gaming consoles, as well as most phones and tablets.
We do not offer cable television services, but we do give free consultations on how you can “cut the cord”.
A connected home includes, but is not limited to, devices such as security cameras and thermostats. Usually, these can be monitored or controlled from any computer or smart phone.