EuroISPA signs MoU with RIPE NCC
Brussels, 28 November 2025 – EuroISPA, the pan European association of Internet Service Provider Associations, last week signed a Memorandum of Understanding with RIPE NCC, The Regional Internet Registry for Europe, Middle East, and Central Asia. The agreement aims to enhance collaboration to support Internet stability in Europe.
“This agreement represents another step in EuroISPA’s efforts to contribute to a reliable future for European Digital Users,” said EuroISPA President Romain Bonenfant.
The agreement, signed at the RIPE 91 Meeting in Bucharest by Hans Petter Holen, RIPE NCC Managing Director and CEO, and Alex de Joode, EuroISPA Board Member, and later, at the EuroISPA General Meeting, by Romain Bonenfant, EuroISPA President, focuses on developing technical insights and educational materials on how the Internet functions, promoting best practices and technical standards, and encouraging evidence-based policymaking in line with a multistakeholder approach to Internet governance.
EuroISPA Board Member Alex de Joode affirmed that, “The value of bringing together the resources including knowledge, talents, and practices that EuroISPA and RIPE NCC have been developing over many years is essential to ensure Internet stability in Europe. EuroISPA and RIPE NCC are two of the most important organisations in this area, and such a collaboration can only bring good things for Europe’s Digital Future.”

About EuroISPA
Established in 1997, EuroISPA is the world’s largest association of Internet Services Providers Associations, representing over 3,300 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) across the EU and EFTA countries. EuroISPA is recognised as the voice of the EU ISP industry, reflecting the views of ISPs of all sizes from across its member base.



