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ISPA is a South African non profit company, and recognised Internet industry representative body. Formed in 1996, ISPA has historically served as an active industry body, facilitating exchange between the different independent Internet service providers, ICASA and other government structures, operators and other service providers in South Africa.
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Latest Press Releases
Three Reasons to Steer Clear of Illegal Online Gambling
Released on 2026-02-16
South Africans are not permitted to gamble on online casinos and sports betting platforms that are not licensed locally, unregulated sites likely have the odds heavily stacked against the player, and banks are legally obligated to confiscate any winnings detected. “Given that there are regulated and licensed local online gambling options, anyone using an illegal, […]
Ensuring a Safe Online Environment for Children Remains a Top Priority
Released on 2026-02-10
Minors accessing harmful online content, particularly via social media, is a top internet safety priority in South Africa and worldwide. That’s according to ISPA, South Africa’s official internet Industry Representative Body (IRB), on the eve of Safer Internet Day (SID) set for tomorrow, 10 February. SID 2026 is focused on creating a safer, more responsible […]
ISPA’s 30th Birthday Celebration at ZANOG@iWeek2026
Released on 2026-01-21
Celebrate ISPA’s 30th Birthday with the internet Who’s Who at ZANOG@iWeek2026 Mark your calendar for South Africa’s leading ICT conference – from 21 to 23 April 2026 – at the Irene Country Lodge in Pretoria, Gauteng. This year marks ISPA’s 30 year anniversary since a group of competing ISPs united in a move that would […]
Don’t be a Voice Cloning Victim This Holiday Season
Released on 2025-12-08
It’s the run-up to the year-end holiday season when criminals ramp up their efforts to fleece us and ISPA is warning of the growing problem of voice cloning. South Africa’s official internet Industry Representative Body (IRB) says with a 356% rise in impersonation fraud, according to the SA Fraud Prevention Service (SAFPS), there is a […]




