Registration for ISPA 2008 has begun 
The registration process for the Internet Service Providers Association’s annual awards ceremony has begun. ISPA, the industry group that the majority of the UK broadband movers and shakers are members of, run an award ceremony every year, with awards and prizes being handed out to providers who top categories such as Best Consumer ISP, Best Business ISP, and Best Consumer email amongst others.
This will be the tenth time the ISPAs has taken place since the beginning of the ceremonies way back in 1999.
Eclipse Internet won the Best Consumer Broadband prize of the 2007 awards, with Orange picking up the Corporate Social Responsibility Award, and Tiscali receiving the Best portal Award.
Annie Mullins of Vodafone won the Internet Hero award for her efforts to make the internet safer for children, and EU Commissioner Viviane Reding, someone who has been a persistent thorn in the side of Sky, won the title of Internet Villain. Providers have until the end of August to complete the registration process and become eligible for nomination.
1 Comment »Posted by Tom on July 20th 2007 in Broadband, Eclipse Internet, Orange Broadband, Sky Broadband, Tiscali
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LosAngeles said on 19 May 2008 at 9:44 pm #
Assuming either the Left Wing or the Right Wing gained control of the country, it would probably fly around in circles.