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ISPA response on Citizen’s Advice report on broadband compensation
Responding to today’s release by Citizen's Advice on broadband automatic compensation, Andrew Glover, Chair of ISPA, said: “The vast majority of UK broadband customers receive a very good service,...
ISPA response to Which? broadband speeds research
In response to the Which broadband speeds expectations research published on Thursday at 00:01, the Chair of the Internet Services Providers' Association, Andrew Glover, commented: "ISPs are...
ISPA response to Ofcom Communications Market Report
In response to the Communications Market Report published today by Ofcom, ISPA welcomes new figures which show that broadband is getting faster, more data is being consumed and there is an increase...
August Newsletter
ISPA Conference 2017 – Early Bird Tickets on Sale What lies ahead for the UK Internet Industry Sponsored by ISPA is pleased to announce further details of its annual Conference,...
ISPA questions ‘Broadbad 2.0’ report’s methodology and findings
The British Infrastructure Group (BIG) report draws attention to two important areas – good quality broadband and automatic compensation – that are already being addressed in a constructive and...
Marcus Hutchins (MalwareTech Blog) crowned Internet Hero at the UK Internet Industry Awards
The Internet Service Providers’ Association (ISPA UK) is delighted to unveil the winners of the 19th Annual UK Internet Industry Awards, the ISPAs. This year’s gala ceremony saw submissions and...
July Newsletter
ISPA Awards Internet Hero and Villain Broadband, cyber security & censorship dominate the ISPAs Hero and Villain nominees. The 2017 ISPA Awards Hero and Villain shortlist has been announced,...
Cyber security, online censorship and broadband rollout are all nominated as Heroes and Villains at the 2017 ISPA Awards
The 2017 ISPA Awards Hero and Villain shortlist, unveiled today, shows that it has once again been quite a year for the Internet industry. From high profile cyber-attacks to broadband rollout and...
ISPA comments on the Queen’s speech
“Brexit is rightly the main priority in the Queen’s Speech and it is crucial that the interests of the internet sector are protected with a clear and consistent regulatory regime. In recognition of...
ISPA comments on the Prime Minister’s call for further regulation of the Internet
We condemn the attacks that took place on Saturday night and our thoughts are with the victims and their families. The Internet industry takes this issue very seriously, and together with relevant...
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