ISPANZ

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The Internet Service Providers Association of New Zealand (ISPANZ) is an organisation formed by Internet service providers (ISPs) in New Zealand. Its members include most New Zealand ISPs with the exceptions of Spark, Telstra and Vodafone.

Contents

Its objectives are: [1]

Board

ISPANZ is led by a board of directors.

As of December 2021, the board consists of: [2]

Members

The current members as of December 2021 are below. A current member list is maintained on the ISPANZ website.

  1. Actrix Networks Limited
  2. Enhanced Solutions
  3. Compass Communications Ltd
  4. DTS
  5. ICONZ
  6. InSPire Net Limited
  7. Rexnetworks
  8. Netspace
  9. NZRS
  10. New Zealand Technology Group
  11. Primo
  12. TrustPower
  13. Velocity
  14. Woosh
  15. Gravity Internet Ltd
  16. Kordia
  17. Media tribe
  18. Ufone
  19. Vetta Online
  20. Velocity Internet
  21. Vital
  22. Voyager Internet
  23. Wheronet
  24. Wizwireless
  25. Prodigi Technology Services Ltd
  26. Ezyconnecy Rural Broadband

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References

  1. General Objectives Archived 2006-02-22 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 27 October 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)