Never mind the Brits, here are the ISPAs
News Far from the almost out-of-town location of the Brits, the ISPAs audience in central London was not sure whether Burns was more thrilled to have won the Best Search Engine award or at the chance to hug Charles.
[February 21, 2003, 8:25]
Zen spirits away three ISPAs
Talkback Who the hell voted for these? it certainly wasn't me and i spend 99% of my waking time online!
[February 24, 2006, 12:41]
Zen spirits away three ISPAs
News Zen Internet walked away with three gongs at Thursday night's Internet Service Providers Association awards. The ISP won best heavy business broadband provider, best uncontended service and best business ISP during a lively ceremony hosted by...
[February 24, 2006, 12:15]
Internet Hero nominee walks off with Villain award
News It was a watershed moment in the ISPAs, the ISP industry's annual award ceremony. Nobody from the Home Office appeared on stage at last year's ISPAs to collect the infamous award. An official from the Home Office, which is regularly nominated for...
[February 21, 2003, 8:03]
E-commerce needs a new hero
Leader For his troubles, Timms received the coveted Internet Hero award at the ISPAs. Otherwise, come the 2006 ISPAs he could be in the running for the Internet Villain award. Stephen Timms, former e-commerce Minister and closet tech geek, left his post...
[February 28, 2005, 11:55]
Europe crowned as Internet Villain
News Europe, scourge of the right wing, tasted the wrath of the traditionally liberal Internet community on Thursday night when it was crowned as the Internet Villain for 2005 at the 7th Annual UK Internet Industry Awards, the ISPAs.
[February 25, 2005, 15:25]
VeriSign sues to reinstate redirection
News As a result of the service, VeriSign won the most unwanted award on the UK IT industry's calendar for 2004, snapping up Internet Villain at this year's ISPAs. A long-simmering dispute between the two organisations that control the way Internet...
[February 27, 2004, 7:35]
Verisign wins Internet Villain award
News VeriSign won the most unwanted award on the IT industry's calendar for 2004, after snapping up Internet Villain at this year's ISPAs. In contrast to Linford's appearance and in what has become something of a tradition at the ISPAs -- broken only...
[February 20, 2004, 7:30]
MP wins Internet Hero award
News Richard Allan, Liberal MP for Sheffield Hallam, won the coveted Internet Hero award on Thursday night at the ISP Association's annual ceremony, the ISPAs. The Internet Hero award is given to people who "deserve a slap on the back for a job well...
[February 21, 2003, 8:36]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog It's the ISPAs! Thursday 24/2/2005 Each year, the Internet Service Providers' Association throws away its M&S suit, discards its anorak and pops down to Moss Bros to make like a penguin. We dispatched a three-strong team of editorial hard guys to...
[February 25, 2005, 17:10]
Home Office up for Internet Villain hat-trick
News The Home Office has made it onto the short list for Internet Villain at the ISPAs - the most unwanted award in the Internet industry's calendar. If it wins, the Home Office will take away the award for the third year in a row -- not something that...
[December 23, 2003, 10:45]
Red Hat UK's favourite software supplier - ISPA awards
News Linux was also honoured at the annual ISPAs (Internet Service Provider Awards) in London on Wednesday. Britain's ISP industry has voted Linux distributor Red Hat as its favourite software supplier. At a gala dinner and awards ceremony, 600 of the...
[February 17, 2000, 9:17]
Internet industry slams villainous data retention
News The award was presented at the ISPAs, the annual awards evening organised by the Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA). The UK government walked off with the title of Internet Villain of the year on Thursday night, for pushing for tougher...
[February 24, 2006, 11:05]
Ofcom warns on tighter Internet regulation
News Speaking in Central London at the annual ISP Awards, or ISPAs, Richard Hooper warned of action on everything from improper content, spam and piracy to local-loop unbundling. The Internet could face tougher regulation unless the industry does a...
[February 20, 2004, 7:40]
The Week in Review: Getting unwired
News If you get fed up with the 21st century and want to move back into the 19th century, said MP Richard Allan collecting his Internet Hero awards at the ISPAs last week, then engage in politics. Antennae were much in the spotlight this week, with...
[February 28, 2003, 16:35]
BT, Lycos, EU and Vorderman vie for villainy crown
News The winners will be revealed at the ISPAs awards ceremony on 24 February 2005. BT, the European Union, Lycos, Carol Vorderman and the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) stood accused on Thursday of hampering Britain's...
[December 23, 2004, 13:00]
Home Office wins Internet Villain award
News For 2002, ISPA added a fourth division to the ISPAs; the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) Award, for developments in the field of online safety. Only the UK government could win the Internet Villain award at ISPCON Europe 2002 because the the "evil...
[February 14, 2002, 13:12]
Viviane Reding nominated for internet villain award
News The nomination, for one of the renowned ISP industry awards (ISPAs), may come as a surprise to many IT professionals. Despite her pioneering work, Viviane Reding, the commissioner for information society and media who has led the European charge to...
[January 4, 2007, 15:59]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog If you spent last night at the ISPAs and spotted Scoop in action, do let us know.he still seems a bit shaky Graeme "Scoop" Wearden doesn't get out of the office much these days, what with slaving over a hot newsdesk every day.
[February 24, 2006, 16:10]



