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SA's Internet Community Organises
South Africa's Internet community continues to organise in pursuit of its objective of liberalising the local telecoms market. Figures supplied by the Internet Service Providers' Association of South Africa (ISPA) reveal that membership grew 23% between February 2006 and February 2007.
Membership of the 11-year old Internet industry body currently stands at 129 large, medium and small Internet service and access providers. ISPA has historically served as an active industry body, facilitating exchange between the different independent Internet service providers, the Department of Communications, ICASA, operators and other service providers in South Africa.
The latest figures show a marked increase in membership compared with 12% growth over the previous 12 months.
Ant Brooks, ISPA's General Manager attributed the healthy increase in membership to ISPA's achievement of many of its stated goals. For example, Government has taken tangible steps towards deregulating the telecoms industry and Voice over IP (VoIP) is now legal.
"The number of ISPA members increases almost on a monthly basis. Attracting ISPs from wide-ranging services and target markets, the rise in membership growth figures may be attributed to the fact that entities are taking various industry issues such as privacy, consumer protection, spam and protection of minors more seriously than before," said Mr Brooks.
The five categories of ISPA membership are Large, Medium, Small, Affiliate and Honorary. While applicants are free to determine their own membership category, ISPA does provide guidelines on its website.
Interested parties can apply for ISPA membership at http://www.ispa.org.za/apply. ISPA's constitution explains the basic requirements for membership, the categories and fee structure. Applications are sent to ISPA's membership working group for review and the management committee for approval. The process takes 5 to 6 working days.
ISPA offers potential members the following good reasons to join:
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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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