ISPA News
September newsletter
ISPA CONFERENCE 2025 Join us at our upcoming Conference in North, which will be taking place on the afternoon of 2nd October in the offices of our members BT in Salford. Throughout the afternoon you will hear from guest speakers and representatives from AVM as well...
Help us find the UK’s Internet Hero!
The Internet Services Providers Association (ISPA UK) is once again searching for the Internet Hero! The Hero award celebrates an individual or an organisation that has gone above and beyond to impact the internet and its community positively. We are accepting...
ISPA Insights
Diversity, Equality & Inclusion ISPA Events policy
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ISPA Insights
Video Interviews offer valuable insights from the booming UK broadband market.
Watch our interviews here.
ISPA Events
P&I Conference
ISPA Conference
2nd October
Four New Bailey, Salford
P&I Conference
ISPA Awards cermony
13th November
City Central at The HAC
ISPA Partners
Find information about ISPA Partners 2025 here.
ISPA Awards
Find the shortlist for this year's ISPA Awards here.
ISPA report ‘Digital Connectivity: What Matters Most to the UK’
ISPA UK is pleased to publish Digital Connectivity: What Matters Most to the UK, a new report released to mark our 30th anniversary. Drawing on fresh polling of 2,000 UK adults, the report highlights how central broadband has become to our daily lives—and where the public believes more must be done.
Who We Are
The Internet Services Providers' Association
The Internet Services Providers' Association (ISPA) is the UK's Trade Association for providers of internet services. Promoting collaboration and constructive dialogue between its members and the wider internet community, ISPA is an all important driving force for the industry.
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Policy
ISPA works on a wide range of policy issues on behalf of its members.
Policy is determined by secretariat through subgroups, and signed off by council.
Consumers
Members of ISPA agree to sign up to and adhere to a code of practice that is recognised as a sign of good business practice.
ISPA members include large consumer-facing ISPs, providers that focus on niche services, business2business specialists, hosting companies and fixed and wireless ISPs.