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The Internet Service Providers' Association (ISPA) is an Internet industry body representing almost 120 small, medium and large Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in South Africa.
Although ISPA has historically served the interests of ISPs, its commitment to the growth and development of the Internet in South Africa means that it is also committed to educating the South African Internet consumer.
This consumer education focus recognises that consumers will only take to the Internet in meaningful numbers if they feel confident that their best interests are being protected by responsible operators.
In this regard, ISPA recommends that consumers choose an ISP meeting all of the criteria below:
Obviously, if a particular ISP does not provide some of the services contemplated above, the relevant criteria would not need to be met.
The potential impact on one's everyday life means that one's choice of ISP should not be taken lightly and should deserve the same consideration as when choosing a bank or insurance company.
ENDS
Issued by: Ivan Booth
Reliable Sources PR
082.851.7419
ivan @ ispa.org.za
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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