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Apply for ISPA membership


You can apply for ISPA membership on the website at http://www.ispa.org.za/apply by clicking on the "apply online now" link to the left. However before you do so, please ensure that you have read the constitution and the membership application guidelines which explain the basic requirements for membership; the categories and fee structure.

Once you have completed the form, the application will be sent to ISPA's membership working group for review and the management committee for approval. The process takes approximately 5 - 6 working days to complete.

Membership categories

There are five categories of ISPA membership:

  • Large
  • Medium
  • Small
  • Affiliate
  • Honorary

Voting members

Large, medium and small are all voting membership categories, while affiliate and honorary are special non-voting categories.

In order to qualify as a large, medium-sized or small member, you must be in the business of providing Internet access services.

Internet services include, but are not necessarily limited to:

  • Internet access providers (including Virtual Internet Access Providers [IAPs])
    [Test: Can a member of the public contact the company and obtain a price for Internet access (including Internet access bundled with VoIP)]
  • Server hosting companies
    [Test: Can a member of the public contact the company and obtain a price for the hosting of a physical server? (NOT a web site)]
  • Internet infrastructure providers
    [Test: Does the company provide equipment and ongoing services critical to the operation of the Internet in South Africa?]

Determination of membership categories

Applicants are free to determine their own membership category. ISPA provides the following suggested guidelines:

  • Large: A company that has its own direct link to a part of the Internet located outside of the African continent (usually the US).
  • Medium: A company that operates points-of presence in more than two South African provinces. Alternatively, a virtual access provider with more than 256kbps of bandwidth to its upstream network operator.
  • Small: Anyone else.

Connection to the Johannesburg Internet Exchange (JINX)

In addition to the benefits offered, members are permitted to connect to ISPA's interconnection point as follows:

Category Capacity
Large Unlimited capacity
Medium Up to 512 kbps
Small Up to 128 kbps

(For more information on JINX please refer to the exchange point section on the web site.)

Non-voting members

Affiliate membership

The affiliate membership category allows persons and organisations in related fields to participate in ISPAs activities. Fees for this category of membership are the same as for the small member classification, but affiliates are non-voting and are not eligible for connectivity to the ISPA exchange.

The types of companies that this category includes:

  • Security solution providers
  • Cryptography providers
  • Internet consultants
  • Web development/content companies
  • E-Commerce solution providers
  • Internet training providers
  • Internet authentication and certification providers

Honorary membership

Honorary membership includes educational institutions, schools and non-profit organisations. The ISPA management committee bestows membership upon a selected body. No fees or voting rights apply.

International membership

Organisations situated in the southern African region may join the association and determine their own membership category. In addition to the benefits offered, being the same as those provided to all ISPAs members, international participants are also permitted to connect to the interconnection points. International members do not however qualify for voting rights. Fees will depend on the category selected and are no different to local subscriptions.

Fees

Membership fees

Category Fees
(inclusive of VAT, effective 1 April 2008)
Large R7 638.00 per month
Medium R1 938.00 per month
Small R 456.00 per month
(or R4 560.00 per annum)
Affiliate R 456.00 per month
(or R4 560.00 per annum)
Honorary R 0.00

Important to note:

  1. Membership fees are billed monthly or annually as an option for the small and affiliate members. Additional fees are charged for connection to JINX (refer below).
  2. In order to ensure the good will of applicants, all new members are requested to settle the first three months of their subscription fees in advance. Alternatively, members are welcome to sign a stop order.
  3. Suitable arrangements can be made with the accounts department by sending a message to accounts (at) ispa.org.za.

Johannesburg Internet Exchange - joining fees

JINX once-off joining fees are as follows:

Category Capacity Joining fees (inclusive of VAT)
Large Unlimited capacity R28 500.00
Medium Up to 512 KBPS R11 400.00
Small Up to 128 KBPS R 2 850.00

Important to note:

  1. The joining fee is a non-refundable, once-off payment. Members may pay their joining fee in ten instalments.
  2. Participants upgrading from one size category to another must pay the difference between the two joining fees, and may remit in instalments of no less than one tenth of the new categorys joining fee.
  3. Participants downgrading their size category are not eligible for a refund, but regain the access rights they have paid for if they upgrade again in the future. The JINX joining fee may not be ceded to a third party, and will be forfeited if the member resigns from ISPA. Any member leaving the organisation and later rejoining will once again be liable for the connection fee.

Code of Conduct

In terms of ISPAs Code of Conduct, there is a requirement for links to be implemented from the ISPs web site to the ISPAs site and Code. Thus a functioning web site is a prerequisite for new members. Applications should not be submitted until such as time as this obligation has been realised.

If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact the Secretariat at:


+27.11.314.7751.

 

 

ISPA's vision for 2008

ISPA in 2008: Champion of fair play and a vibrant South African Internet

ISPA champions the interests and rights of Internet service providers and other Internet stakeholders. ISPA supports policies and initiatives that promote the development and growth of the Internet in South Africa.

As an effective and credible independent body, ISPA empowers Internet service providers to provide world-class services to their customers and meet the high standards of integrity set out in ISPA's Code of Conduct.

ISPA strives to be a respected example of balanced industry self-regulation and collaboration, in order to achieve a robust, competitive and vibrant Internet industry.


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