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'''ISPAI (Internet Service Providers of Ireland)''' is a not for profit company composed of Internet Service Providers ([[ISP]]s) and it serves the interests of its members by providing a unified voice for the Irish ISPs within the national, European Union and International level. ISPAI is funded via cost sharing by the organizations members. ISPAI was established on January 1998.<ref>[http://www.ispai.ie/about.htm ISPAI]</ref> | |||
==Mission== | |||
Based on the company's mission statement, ISPAI aims to achieved the following:<ref>[http://www.ispai.ie/mission.htm Mission Statement]</ref> | |||
* Promote accurate and unbiased media coverage of the Internet Service Providers and Users. | |||
* Provide a focal point for discussion with political groups and others likely to impact the industry. | |||
* Establish a Code of Practice for service providers. | |||
* Establish accepted standards of service and a uniform code of practice acceptable to members. | |||
* Sponsor research into trends likely to affect Internet Service Providers. | |||
* Communicate to members, issues and developments relevant to the industry, and to foster communications between members. | |||
* Foster the industry's image. | |||
* Encourage an open and competitive environment, and to resist anti-competitive policies and practices. | |||
* Address any technical issues of specific relevance to the Irish Internet Community. | |||
* Foster co-operation with related organisations worldwide. | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Organizations]] |
Revision as of 22:24, 1 July 2011
Type: | Not-for-profit |
Industry: | Internet |
Founded: | 1998 |
Headquarters: | Unit 24 Sandyford Office Park
Dublin 18 |
Country: | Ireland |
Website: | www.ispai.com |
Key People | |
Paul Durrant, General Manager |
ISPAI (Internet Service Providers of Ireland) is a not for profit company composed of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and it serves the interests of its members by providing a unified voice for the Irish ISPs within the national, European Union and International level. ISPAI is funded via cost sharing by the organizations members. ISPAI was established on January 1998.[1]
Mission
Based on the company's mission statement, ISPAI aims to achieved the following:[2]
- Promote accurate and unbiased media coverage of the Internet Service Providers and Users.
- Provide a focal point for discussion with political groups and others likely to impact the industry.
- Establish a Code of Practice for service providers.
- Establish accepted standards of service and a uniform code of practice acceptable to members.
- Sponsor research into trends likely to affect Internet Service Providers.
- Communicate to members, issues and developments relevant to the industry, and to foster communications between members.
- Foster the industry's image.
- Encourage an open and competitive environment, and to resist anti-competitive policies and practices.
- Address any technical issues of specific relevance to the Irish Internet Community.
- Foster co-operation with related organisations worldwide.