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==Hotline.ie Service== | |||
ISPAI operates Hotline.ie Service which gives the Irish community to report illegal content encountered on the Internet such as child pornography in a secure and confidential manner.<ref>[http://www.hotline.ie/index.php www.hotline.ie]</ref> It was created on November 1999 and receives partial funding from the European Commission's Safer Internet Programme whic aims to empower and protect children and young people online by increasing awareness initiatives and combating illegal and harmful online content and conduct.<ref>[http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/sip/index_en.htm Safer Internet Programme]</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 22:40, 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[edit | edit source]
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.
Hotline.ie Service[edit | edit source]
ISPAI operates Hotline.ie Service which gives the Irish community to report illegal content encountered on the Internet such as child pornography in a secure and confidential manner.[3] It was created on November 1999 and receives partial funding from the European Commission's Safer Internet Programme whic aims to empower and protect children and young people online by increasing awareness initiatives and combating illegal and harmful online content and conduct.[4]