Draft:Wireless & Internet Service Providers Association of Pakistan (WISPAP)
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The Wireless & Internet Service Providers Association of Pakistan (WISPAP) is a national body representing wireless and internet service providers across Pakistan.
History
[edit]WISPAP was established to represent the interests of wireless and internet service providers in Pakistan, promoting fair competition, self-regulation, and the advancement of the industry. The association plays a crucial role in setting industry standards through its code of conduct, which all members are required to follow.
The organization was founded and is currently led by a group of industry professionals, with the Chairman serving as the primary spokesperson for the association.
Activities
[edit]Membership in WISPAP is voluntary, but members agree to abide by the association's code of conduct, which serves as a mark of commitment to ethical business practices. WISPAP is actively involved in advocacy, representing its members' interests to various government bodies, including the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), and other relevant agencies.
WISPAP also engages with media and public inquiries, providing expert opinions on issues affecting the internet service industry in Pakistan. The policy direction of WISPAP is set by its council, which represents the diverse interests of its member organizations.
Additionally, WISPAP organizes industry awards to recognize excellence among internet service providers in Pakistan.
Regulation
[edit]WISPAP's policies and initiatives are guided by its council, a body comprising representatives from its membership. The council is supported by a dedicated secretariat that manages the day-to-day operations of the association.
International Collaboration
[edit]WISPAP is involved in regional and international collaborations to influence internet policy and share best practices. The association is a member of several international federations and works closely with similar organizations globally to address common challenges in the industry.
Controversies
[edit]WISPAP has occasionally been involved in controversies, particularly related to regulatory decisions and their impact on internet service providers. The association actively engages in dialogue with stakeholders to address such issues and advocate for fair industry practices.
See also
[edit]- Pakistan Telecommunication Authority
- Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications (Pakistan)
References
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[edit]Category:Trade associations based in Pakistan Category:Information technology organizations based in Pakistan Category:Internet service providers of Pakistan Category:Organizations established in the 21st century
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