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Posted by:
eusty
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Monday, January 21, 2008 - 09:08 AM
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As a follow-up from releasing the Hero and Villain awards, the Internet
Services Providersâ Association (ISPA UK) have now revealed the rest of the
nominations for it's gala dinner which will be held on the 14th March 2008
at the London Marriott Hotel in Grosvenor Square.
- Best Consumer ISP
TBA
- Best Consumer Broadband
Entanet NewNet Seriously Internet
Virgin Media Waitrose
- Best Business Broadband
Claranet Datanet Lumison NewNet
PlusNet
- Best Business ISP
Claranet Datanet Eclipse Entanet
PlusNet
- Best Wireless ISP
BOZII Kijoma South West Internet T-Mobile
Vodafone
- Best Consumer Email
Entanet NewNet Pipex Vispa Waitrose
- Best Business Email
Datanet Eclipse Lumison NewNet
Zen
- Best Dial-Up
Datanet Entanet Exa Vispa Waitrose
- Best Internet Telephony
Entanet Keen Computers Lumison
Tesco Zen
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Posted by:
eusty
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008 - 01:03 PM
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The Internet Services Providersâ Association (ISPA UK) Hero and Villain
nominations for 2008 been released.
These are given to those who, in the ISPA council's view have either helped or
hindered the internet industry as a whole. The winners will be awarded their
titles at a gala dinner held at the London Marriott Hotel in Grosvenor Square on
the 14th March 2008, along with 14 other categories.
This yearâs âHeroâ nominees, sponsored by UKFast, are:-
- Facebook
"For respecting peoplesâ browsing privacy by retracting the Beacon service,
a system which automatically records userâs online spending habits, by
making it an opt-in not opt-out service."
- Financial Services Authority (FSA)
"For keeping a keen eye on the promotional websites of financial services
and warning that they are not fair or clear enough. A quarter of 77 sites
reviewed "failed to present information in a fair, clear and not misleading
way", the FSA said."
- The Rt. Hon. Stephen Timms MP, Minister of State for Competitiveness
"For leading the push to increase Internet access speeds, paving the way for
services such as high-definition Internet TV."
- Peter Robbins OBE QPM, Chief Executive, IWF
"For his continued leadership of the IWF and approach to fostering extensive
partnerships with the Internet industry, the government and law enforcement
agencies to tackle illegal online content."
- Derek Wyatt MP
"For a decade of support promoting the Internet in the UK Parliament as
chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Internet Group since 1997."
This yearâs Villain nominees are:-
- BPI
"For its heavy handed approach against consumers rather than engaging in
constructive dialogue with the Internet industry when dealing with
filesharing."
- BT Wholesale
"For changing the whole engineering plan for 21CN only six months before the
launch date."
- David Cameron MP
"For buddying up with the music industry and trying to appeal to a younger
audience."
- HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)
"For failing to take the protection of peoplesâ personal data seriously and
highlighting bad practice in protecting data by loosing computer disks
containing confidential details of 25 million child benefit recipients."
- Nicolas Sarkozy, The French President
"For his proposed new tax on Internet access and mobile phone use to fund
France's two public television channels, which would be free of
advertising."
On a more serious side The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) Award is given to
an organisation created to combat child abuse images and criminal material
online.
The nominations for the IWF Award, sponsored by Orange are:-
- Brightfilter
"For commitment to consumer e-safety by offering ISPs, free of charge, the
opportunity to deploy the Brightfilter filtering solution to protect their
customers from accidentally stumbling across indecent images of children."
- Childnet International â Know IT All
"For producing a range of excellent multi-media interactive learning
resources for children, parents and teachers aimed at enhancing the online
experience of children."
- Professor Sonia Livingstone and Dr Leslie Haddon - EU Kids Online
project
"For their work to develop a flexible policy framework and further the
academic research agenda into how people, especially children, use new media
to assist in the formulation of recommendations for child safety, media
literacy and risk awareness."
- Rt. Hon. Alun Michael MP
"For his longstanding contribution extolling the virtues of good practice,
at home and abroad, of a self-regulatory approach to combating criminal
content on the Internet."
- Richard Swetenham - Head of the eContent and Safer Internet Unit at
the European Commission
"For his involvement with the issue of Internet content since 1996, drafting
the first Communication on illegal and harmful Internet content. He has been
the driving force behind a variety of very successful EC Safer Internet
Programmes, in particular the development of the INHOPE association of
Hotlines."
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Posted by:
eusty
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Monday, July 02, 2007 - 10:53 PM
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The Internet Services Providers' Association (ISPA) has launched this
yearâs search for the UK Internet industryâs top performers, in association with
Epitiro.
2008 marks the tenth anniversary of The ISPAs and will be made up of two
divisions, the ISP division and the Special Awards division.
This yearâs awards will feature two new categories which were introduced in
response to feedback and to give a more accurate reflection of the industry.
Best Dedicated Hosting and Best Shared Hosting are replacing Best Business Host
and Best Consumer Host.
Entry is open to all ISPs and is free even if they are not members of the ISPA,
The online registration is set to close on the 31st August, so ISPs should
go to
www.ispaawards.org.uk to select which categories they wish to enter.
The winners will be announced at a gala dinner and award ceremony held in
February 2008.
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Posted by:
eusty
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Thursday, January 04, 2007 - 04:42 PM
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It's that time of year when the Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA)
reveals it's Internet Hero, Villain And Internet Watch Foundation (IWF)
Awards
nominees for 2007.
Ofcom, the EU and Vodafone's Annie Mullins have all been nominated for the
Hero award, along with the Home Office's Simon Watkins and ex-Ofcom chief
executive Stephen Carter.
For the Villain award those chosen are the US Government, for its online
gaming measures, and the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), who forced
information from two ISPs about customers who were believed to be illegally
file-sharing.
Tne Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) nomination goes to Vodafone's Annie
Mullins, who has been commended for her work in the area of child protection
online. Bt has also been nominated "for developing and implementing the world's
first internet system to block URLs of websites that were publishing potentially
illegal child abuse content.â
The winners will be announced at a ceremony in London on 15 February at the
Marriott Hotel in Grosvenor Square.
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Posted by:
eusty
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Thursday, January 26, 2006 - 08:00 AM
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This Sunday is the second annual 'International
Internet-Free Day', where people are encouraged to stay offline and get
in touch with the 'real world'. And the strangest thing about the Global
Ideas Bank idea is it's
supported by an ISP, Bulldog!
| "We want people to make the most of their lives. The internet
should be adding to our lives, not taking away from it. To mark
'International Internet-Free day', we're encouraging net users to
shut down their PC and spend the time away with friends and family." |
| David Fergusonn, marketing director, Bulldog |
So why do we need an International
Internet-Free Day?
Global Ideas Bank say the world needs the day for several reasons, including;
- Because it's all too easy to miss out on face-to-face interaction with your
family, friends and neighbours.
- Because blogging doesn't provide your daily vitamins and minerals.
- Because you've got RSI coming on in your mouse arm.
- Because the real world is a wonderful place.
So there you have it, but somehow we think Sunday won't be that quiet....
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Posted by:
eusty
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Monday, January 23, 2006 - 11:16 PM
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ISP Finalists Announced For The 8th Annual UK Internet Industry Awards
The Internet Services Providers' Association (ISPA UK) today revealed the
finalists in the ISP Division of The 2006 ISPAs - The 8th Annual UK Internet
Industry Awards to be held next month.
The 2006 ISPAsâ judging panel will meet to select the winners in each
category.
The long list of finalists are:
Best Dial-Up sponsored by Brightfilter
BISCit Internet
NTL
PlusNet
Tesco
Waitrose
Best Hosting Provider sponsored by VeriSign
Donhost
Entanet
FreeNetName
Keen Computers
UKFast
Best Portal sponsored by mnet
Blueyonder Broadband
Bulldog
Tesco
Tiscali
UK Online
Best Streaming Service sponsored by Bulldog
Global-Mix
Groovy Gecko
Mydeo
RealNetworks
Streaming Wizard
Best Uncontended Service sponsored by Alcatel
Affiniti
Blueyonder Broadband
Internap
mnet
Zen Internet
Best Light Business Broadband sponsored by BT Wholesale
Exa Networks
Kingston Communications
Lumison
Nildram
Zen Internet
Best Light Consumer Broadband sponsored by Caudwell Logistics
Entanet
Karoo
NTL
Tesco
UK Online
Best Heavy Business Broadband sponsored by Huawei Technologies
Demon
Lumison
mnet
PIPEX
Zen Internet
Best Heavy Consumer Broadband sponsored by Axiom Systems
BISCit Internet
Madasafish
NTL
Seriously Internet
Waitrose
Best Sumo Business Broadband sponsored by Hostopia
Be Unlimited
Blueyonder Broadband
Kingston Communications
mnet
Best Sumo Consumer Broadband sponsored by F-Secure
Be Unlimited
Blueyonder Broadband
Karoo
UK Online
Best Business ISP sponsored by Cisco Systems
Entanet
Exa Networks
PIPEX
UKFast
Zen Internet
Best Consumer ISP sponsored by MasterCard
BISCit Internet
NTL
PIPEX
Tesco
Wanadoo
This compliments the finalists in the Special Division categories which
were announced in
December.
The winners in all categories will be announced at a ceremony to be held at
the London Marriott Hotel in Grosvenor Square on 23rd February 2006.
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Posted by:
eusty
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Tuesday, December 13, 2005 - 09:17 PM
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After the categories were announced back in
August, we all wondered who the villain of the year would be in The Internet
Services Providersâ Association awards.
Now the nominees have been revealed, and there are no real surprises, but or
money is on Sony BMG with it's hacking attempts.
The finalists in the ISP Division are due for release at the end of January 2006
with the awards being presented in a gala dinner on the 23rd February 2006 at
the London Marriott Hotel in Grosvenor Square.
The Internet Villain Award nominees:
Commissioner Reding
For the revision of the TV without Frontiers Directive which
threatens ISPs by extending the scope of broadcasting regulation to
content delivered via the Internet, in a market which is not yet
fully developed.
The European Commission
The European Commission for its inability to get through one year
without producing yet another piece of Intellectual Property
Legislation.
Russia
For failing to deal with illegal websites and online abuse hosted
within its borders.
Sony BMG
For compromising the security of its customersâ PCs with its
copyright-protecting rootkit technology.
The UK Presidency of the European Union
For seeking EU wide data retention laws which will force ISPs and
telcos to retain more data for longer without proper impact
assessment.The Internet Hero Award nominees:.
All Party Parliamentary Internet Group (APIG)
For its recommendations to amend the Computer Misuse Act (CMA) to
further protect individual websites and the infrastructure of the
Internet against the threat of distributed denial-of-service (DDOS)
attacks.
Independent Office of the Telecommunications Adjudicator
For helping to develop new Local Loop Unbundling (LLU) products and
processes, and for mediating working-level implementation disputes.
Ofcom
For not wrecking the 0845 regime used to access pay-as-you-go (PAYG)
Internet services.
Ofcom
For recognising its role in ensuring that Service Providers deliver
on their quality of service promises to end-users.
Roger Darlington
For his hard work as Chairman of the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF)
from which he retires this year. |
As for all the winners in these and all the other categories, we will reveal them when they are announced.
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Posted by:
eusty
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Wednesday, August 03, 2005 - 07:40 AM
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It's that time of year again so The Internet Services Providers' Association
(ISPA) has launched this years' search for the internet industry’s
champion performers with it's 8th annual awards.
The 2006 ISPAs will be made up of two divisions; the ISP division and the
Special Awards division, it features six broadband categories and this year
introduces three new award categories:-
- Best Dial-Up
- Best Uncontended Service
- Best Streaming Service.
The participants in the ISP division will be tested and monitored on criteria
including connection time, connection speed, upload and download speed, and DNS
response. An independent judging panel of industry experts will then select the winners based on entrants’ value added services such as
levels of customer support, the presence of service restrictions and online
safety features.
| “The ISPAs celebrate outstanding performance and service from
ISPs across the Internet industry. It is a superb opportunity for
consumers to see which services perform best under the scrutiny of
the independent monitoring and judging process.” |
| Jessica Hendrie-Liao, Chair of the ISPA Council |
The ISPA Council will select the shortlists and winners of the Internet Hero
and Internet Villain categories again this year, but with recent events between
some ISP's the villain could be a close run event!
The competition closes on the 16th September with the winners (a
losers) being announced at the awards ceremony and gala dinner will be held in
London on 23rd February 2006.
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