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A Year Ago: ISPA moves against BT

News BT's efforts to launch a pay-as-you-go Internet service are about to be flattened by a missive to Oftel from the Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA). The ISPA is concerned BT will abuse its monopoly position with the service, announced...

[June 15, 1999, 6:25]

ISPA criticises e-commerce bill

News ISPA has joined a barrage of criticism aimed at the government's long-awaited and controversial bill which was finally published two weeks ago. ISPA criticises the bill for being overly complicated and laying too much emphasis on law enforcement...

[August 4, 1999, 12:15]

ISPA moves against BT

News BT's efforts to launch a pay-as-you-go Internet service are about to be flattened by a missive to Oftel from the Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA). The ISPA is concerned BT will abuse its monopoly position with the service, announced...

[June 15, 1998, 17:48]

ISPA attacks BT tariff

News The Internet Service Provider's Association (ISPA) on Wednesday joined the chorus criticising BT's new Internet tariff and accused the telco of pushing other operators out of the market. Tim Pearson chairman of ISPA, accused BT of attempting "to...

[November 11, 1999, 13:25]

Demon Case: ISPA moves to defend ISPs

News The Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) today warned government ministers and the DTI that "ill-prepared legislation" in the controversial Demon defamation will have far reaching implications for ISPs, users and the UK's e-commerce plans.

[March 29, 1999, 14:50]

ISPA says 'Click' will make illegal use of Net easier

News BT's Click project could encourage the proliferation of illegal content on the Internet according to the Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) which has now lodged a written complaint with the telecoms watchdog, Oftel.

[July 13, 1998, 15:50]

ISPA's opinions

Talkback We're not condoning ISPA's opinions, just reporting them. Though you're right, 166607, there are some surprising choices there.

[January 5, 2007, 13:21]

ISPA raises concerns with BT over direct Net plan

News ISPA (Internet Service Providers Association) last week met with BT to discuss, among other things, the controversial 'Click' project which BT plans to launch in September, threatening ISP revenues by offering Internet access direct to BT...

[June 23, 1998, 14:29]

ISPA heralds new age of Net competition

News ISPA welcomed Oftel's decision to end BT's (quote: BT) monopoly of the Internet market Thursday but urged the telco to comply with Oftel's demands "without delay". This landmark decision is a crucial step towards ensuring that ISPs in the UK market...

[June 1, 2000, 11:06]

ISPA: Set trigger levels for all exchanges

News The proposal is included in an evidence document submitted by the Internet service providers association (ISPA) to the Trade and Industry Select Committee's inquiry into broadband. Matthew Hare, chairman of the ISPA broadband sub-group, said that...

[October 29, 2003, 17:20]

A Year Ago: ISPA says 'Click' will make illegal use of Net easier

News BT's Click project could encourage the proliferation of illegal content on the Internet according to the Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) which has now lodged a written complaint with the telecoms watchdog, Oftel.

[July 13, 1999, 6:22]

News Burst: ISPA joins debate as IOCA row hots up

News ISPA is concerned over the costs ISPs face to comply with the government's proposals and believes they will hold back the development of new technology. The government wants to update IOCA for the digital age, allowing law enforcers to monitor...

[September 8, 1999, 9:21]

Gov't Big Brother plans draw fire from ISPA

News The Internet Service Providers' Association (ISPA) has joined the ranks of those criticising the government's proposed update to the Interception of Communications Act (IOCA). ISPA is concerned over the costs ISPs will face to comply with the...

[September 8, 1999, 15:20]

Red Hat UK's favourite software supplier - ISPA awards

News The winners of the ISPA 2000 Internet Industry Awards are as follows: Britain's ISP industry has voted Linux distributor Red Hat as its favourite software supplier. Linux was also honoured at the annual ISPAs (Internet Service Provider Awards) in...

[February 17, 2000, 9:17]

Internet 'heroes and villains' vie for ISPA awards

News Every year, ISPA praises a "hero" and slams a "villain" at its UK Internet Industry Awards ceremony. CN is the new fibre-based spine of the UK's internet connectivity, currently being rolled out to replace the old copper-based infrastructure, and...

[January 15, 2008, 15:54]

Oftel dictated to by BT says ISPA

News Oftel's ability to regulate BT is left in serious doubt Friday as the Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) accuses the watchdog of being "misinformed" and details its failure to deliver flat rate access in the UK.

[August 25, 2000, 14:42]

ISPA: Set trigger levels for all exchanges

Talkback Is there a correlation between BT giving unrealistic trigger levels and alternative providers of broadband without accessing the BT exchange? In our situation there is a large community but no cable or promise of cable and the rural wideband scheme...

[October 31, 2003, 9:52]

ISPA awards: Boos for BT and criticism for ISPs

News The glitzy event -- hosted by the Internet Service Providers' Association (ISPA) at the London Hilton -- saw managing director of BT Sir Peter Bonfield pick up the special award of Internet Villain. ISPs may be baying for BT's blood over the...

[February 8, 2001, 14:53]

BT Click gets the all clear... for now

News The Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) has expressed its disappointment following a meeting with Oftel regarding BT's controversial Click Internet service. ISPA's chief executive, David Kennedy, says he is "disappointed" with Oftel's...

[September 9, 1998, 12:32]

ISPs failing to protect Internet kids

News The Internet industry is failing in its ability to protect children from Net paedophiles, according to the industry representative body ISPA (Internet Service Provider Association). ISPA, was one of the key bodies that helped launch the Internet...

[February 26, 2001, 6:32]

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