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Roadshow for Gauteng ISPA members

Members of the management committee of the Internet Service Providers' Association of SA (ISPA) have been briefing Gauteng Internet service providers (ISPs) on recent developments within the industry during a March 2008 roadshow.

Delays and uncertainties surrounding the new licensing framework and how it will apply to VANS are a concern for ISPs and this is sure to be a hot topic during the 11 – 13 March and 25 – 27 March roadshows.

Feedback derived from ISPA members during the roadshow will form a crucial part of the association's direction and strategy. It is hoped that close interaction with the members will raise more insight about important industry issues with respect to current activities.

“Roadshows are an effective way to build closer relationships with our members and help them stay abreast of legislative changes. We'd like to engage with our members and help them understand where the industry is headed and how they can help shape it,” comments Ant Brooks, ISPA general manager and a member of the roadshow team.

Certain obligations

The Electronic Communications & Transactions (ECT) Act already places certain obligations on ISPs, particularly relating to unsolicited commercial messages or spam, and ISPs are expected to ask for clarification and advice regarding this pivotal piece of legislation.

“One of our primary objectives as an organisation is to identify the individual needs of ISPs to enable us to determine how best to advise them. The Gauteng road show will not only encourage participation, it will also ensure that the needs of ISPs are being heard and dealt with where possible,” concluded Brooks.

ISPA's representatives are willing to meet on a one-on-one basis with any existing or potential ISPA member in Gauteng and enquiries in this regard may be directed to ISPA's secretariat at or by calling tel +27 (0)11 314 7751.

• The Internet Service Providers' Association (www.ispa.org.za) is a South African Internet industry body incorporated not for gain. ISPA has historically served as an active industry body, facilitating exchange between the different independent Internet service providers, the Department of Communications, ICASA, operators and other service providers in South Africa.

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