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[[Eric Osiakwan]], Secretary
 
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'''AfrISPA''' is African Internet Service Providers Association. It is a non-profit association of African ISP associations.<ref>[http://ispa.org.za/about-ispa/ ISPA]</ref> It is more like a database for the Internet Associations in Africa. AfrISPA helps formulate policies regarding the internet in Africa, affords operational support to service providers through business and
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'''AfrISPA''' (The African Internet Service Providers Association) is a non-profit association of African [[ISP]] associations.<ref>[http://ispa.org.za/about-ispa/ ISPA]</ref> AfrISPA helps formulate policies regarding the Internet in Africa; provides operational support to service providers through business and funding opportunities; and works for the development of human resources, information propagation, Internet awareness, and usage.<ref>[http://www.afrinic.net/media/AfStars.pdf AfriNIC]</ref> AfrISPA is working to develop [[IXP|Internet Exchange Points]] (IXPs) in Africa to reduce the dependency of the continent on other regions for Internet access.<ref>[http://www.cipaco.org/spip.php?article228 CIPACO]</ref> The association works to promote educational opportunities in the field of technology and Internet. It publishes relevant industry data for Members.<ref>[http://afrispa.skybuilders.com/Objectives.html AfrISPA Objectives]</ref> Currently, they have more than 25 IXPs.<ref>[http://www.wideopenaccess.net/files/session7/ixp.pdf WideOpenAccess]</ref>  
funding opportunities, works for the development human resources, information propagation, Internet awareness, and usage.<ref>[http://www.afrinic.net/media/AfStars.pdf AfriNIC]</ref> AfrISPA is working for development of Internet Exchange Points -IXPs in Africa to reduce the dependency of the continent on other countries for internet access.<ref>[http://www.cipaco.org/spip.php?article228 CIPACO]</ref> The association works to promote educational opportunities in the field of technology and Internet. It publishes relevant industry data for Members.<ref>[http://afrispa.skybuilders.com/Objectives.html AfrISPA Objectives]</ref> Currently they have more than 25 IXPs.<ref>[http://www.wideopenaccess.net/files/session7/ixp.pdf WideOpenAccess]</ref>  
 
  
 
AfrISPA is a partner with [[AfriNIC]].<ref>[http://www.afrinic.net/media/AfStars.pdf AfriNIC]</ref>
 
AfrISPA is a partner with [[AfriNIC]].<ref>[http://www.afrinic.net/media/AfStars.pdf AfriNIC]</ref>
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
Current members of AfrISPA are:
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Current members of AfrISPA are:<ref>[http://www.wideopenaccess.net/files/session7/ixp.pdf WideOpenAccess]</ref><ref>[http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs2/pc2/contributions/AFRSPA.pdf ITU]</ref>
 
* [[ISPA]] from South Africa
 
* [[ISPA]] from South Africa
 
* [[TESPOK]] from Kenya
 
* [[TESPOK]] from Kenya
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* [[AFAIB]] from Benin
 
* [[AFAIB]] from Benin
 
* [[ISPA-DRC]] from Democratic Republic of the Congo
 
* [[ISPA-DRC]] from Democratic Republic of the Congo
<ref>[http://www.wideopenaccess.net/files/session7/ixp.pdf WideOpenAccess]</ref><ref>[http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs2/pc2/contributions/AFRSPA.pdf ITU]</ref>
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 00:28, 19 November 2011

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Type: non-profit
Industry: Internet
Founded: 2 August 2001
Founder(s): ISPA, Eric Osiakwan
Headquarters: Sandton
Country: South Africa
Email: info[at]afrispa.org
Website: AfrISPA, AfrISPA
Key People
William Stucke, Chairman

Lanre Ajayi, Vice Chairman
Brian Longwe, Manager
Eric Osiakwan, Secretary

AfrISPA (The African Internet Service Providers Association) is a non-profit association of African ISP associations.[1] AfrISPA helps formulate policies regarding the Internet in Africa; provides operational support to service providers through business and funding opportunities; and works for the development of human resources, information propagation, Internet awareness, and usage.[2] AfrISPA is working to develop Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) in Africa to reduce the dependency of the continent on other regions for Internet access.[3] The association works to promote educational opportunities in the field of technology and Internet. It publishes relevant industry data for Members.[4] Currently, they have more than 25 IXPs.[5]

AfrISPA is a partner with AfriNIC.[6]

Members

Current members of AfrISPA are:[7][8]

External Links

  • AfrISPA report on African regulatory Index 2005.

References