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ISPC (ISPs and Connectivity Providers Constituency, also known as the ISPCP Constituency) is part of the Commercial Stakeholder Group in the Non-Contracted Parties House under ICANN's Generic Name Supporting Organization (GNSO). Its primary role is to fulfill roles and responsibilities set forth by the ICANN and GNSO Bylaws, rules, policies and activities. It was constituted by the ICANN Board on October 18, 1999.

Responsibilities

The ISPCP Constituency is expected to effectively represent the views and interests of Internet service providers to ensure that the needs and concerns of the ISPs are balanced with the public interest. They elect three member representatives to the Names Council and one representative to the ICANN Nominating Committee. The ISPCP is committed to maintaining a wide range pf membershipship participation and transparency.[1]

Membership

The members of the ISPCP Constituency are entities that operate name servers to third parties or operators of internet backbone network based on TCP/IP and provide transit to either Internet users or third party Internet content. Internet service providers or connectivity networks may apply for membership with the constituency as long as they are able to demonstrate the activities of the GNSO impact their organization and show that they understand that the delegates appointed by the Constituency are expected to regularly participate in the Constituency's work, events and activities.[2] Currently, the ISPCP has 38 members which include ABRANET, British Telecom, CSL Deutsche Telecom, Asimelec, CAIP, ETNO among others.

Executive Committee

Functions

The Constituency has an executive committee that performs the following functions:[3]

Staff

Members of the Executive Committee include:

ISPCP Statements on ICANN Policy Issues

The Constituency regularly provides comments or statements on ICANN Policy Issues by building and gathering internal consensus among its members. ISPCP statements on ICANN Policy Issues include:

References

  1. www.ispcp.info
  2. Membership
  3. Executive Committee
  4. Statement on WHOis Staff Report
  5. Department of Commerce NTIA Docket 06051936-6136-01
  6. ISPCP Position on New gTLD Expansion
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