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Jim Dixon wrote: > On Sun, 15 Feb 1998, Sascha Ignjatovic wrote: > > euroispa is a closed club of isp and isoc is a open > EuroISPA is a trade association. Any organisation in Europe with > an interest in the Internet can join. Ah, changes here maybe? A while back (some months?) you said that EuroISPA was a sort of meta-organisation of regional ISPAs made up by one AND ONLY ONE ISPA-type-organisation from each country (I am NOT quoting your words, just relaying the information as I understood it, hence this post requesting clarification). Have these conditions now changed? Does EuroISPA accept "stand-alone" ISP's? Does EuroISPA accept other ISP assocs from the same country? (The problem apparently appeared in Spain where there is NO representative ISP assoc, and you seemed to want to choose one above others...). Certainly looked like a VERY closed club back then. Yours, John Broomfield.
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