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Internet Service Providers
With over 200 companies registered as members, the Internet Services Providers' Association (ISPA UK) is the UK's Trade Association for providers of Internet services. Established in 1995, ISPA UK promotes competition, self-regulation and the development of the Internet industry. As a trade association, membership is voluntary but the companies who choose to become members of ISPA agree to abide by the ISPA UK Code. ISPA members' allegiance to the Code means that consumers can view the ISPA UK logo as a mark of commitment to good business practice. Government and political representatives often approach ISPA for its knowledge and expertise. ISPA UK membership from the small, medium and large Internet service providers (ISPs), to cable companies, web design and hosting companies and an assortment of other organisations.
Policies are agreed by the ISPA Council, a body of up to ten people selected from and representing the various interests of the membership. The Council is served by a secretariat. IPSA’s regulatory role has helped improve the safety of children on the Internet by working in association with child groups to reduce child abuse content on the Internet.
Membership Benefits and Sanctions Any erring members of ISPA can be sanctioned through suspension without any reimbursement of membership fees in whole or in part.
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