SamKnows, the global leader in broadband measurement, today announced the launch of its new campaign in Ireland. Consumers are invited to sign up for free to help improve Ireland’s, and the world’s, broadband performance.
SamKnows is searching for members of the public that want to influence how their country’s broadband is delivered. By measuring their broadband performance with SamKnows’ free hardware, they can help shape the overall broadband market.
SamKnows is the product of Sam Crawford, who originally created his innovative UK broadband availability service in 2003. At the time the UK consumer had little choice in terms of broadband provider and SamKnows became the focal point for the campaign to unbundle telephone exchanges to enable greater competition. This was the original catalyst for the global organisation SamKnows has expanded into.
Since 2008 the regulator-approved organisation has worked alongside global governments to accurately measure broadband performance to help improve and shape global markets. It’s described as “free, open and transparent consumer resources” which are aimed at ensuring the public receives a fairer mobile and fixed internet service.
Past projects include measurement for the USA’s Federal Communications Commission (FCC), European Commission, UK government, Brazilian government, Singapore IDA and others government backed studies.
Alex Salter, CEO at SamKnows said:
“We are very excited to be expanding our global broadband measurement programme to Ireland. Those taking part will join an exclusive group around the world changing the world’s broadband. The data our chosen consumers supply provides a clearer understanding of the broadband available to them, as well as ensuring the country’s Internet Service Providers can change for the better.”
The public-driven campaign measures every aspect of internet performance, which will then be used to create an accurate picture and detailed report of the country’s internet landscape.
Those interested in helping change Ireland’s broadband are encouraged to sign up to the exclusive programme. Once chosen, SamKnows provides its easy-to-setup hardware free of charge, which immediately begins collecting data anonymously, securely and without any impact on performance.
Alongside the free hardware (a custom-built SamKnows Whitebox), participants are sent monthly progress updates and given access to an online portal that displays their individual metrics in real time.
To sign up to the programme, visit www.samknows.ie.
RT @blacknight: Broadband Measurement Company @SamKnows Launches Irish Campaign: http://t.co/SluCIcFaKY
@blacknight Catch? Snag? Do they sell that stats to Com Reg or whoever to recoup costs?
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RT @conn: Broadband Measurement Company @SamKnows Launches Irish Campaign http://t.co/IzdkeMG1YR About time!
I’ve already replied to @psneeze’s comment on twitter, but just to have it here also:
As far as i can gather, regulators pay them to gather data on BB performance. It’s unclear who’s paying them in Ireland but I have an interview arranged with SamKnows for next week and I’ll try to find out more in the meantime.
RT @blacknight: Broadband Measurement Company @SamKnows Launches Irish Campaign: http://t.co/SluCIcFaKY
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Further to comments about funding and how SamKnows recoup their costs, I’ve had the following clarification from their CEO, Alex Salter:
Alex will be our guest next week on the Technology.ie podcast, so if anyone has any additional questions, leave a comment here, or email me conn@blacknight.com.
More information about the arrival of @SamKnows in Ireland, and how their work is funded: http://t.co/zU6BrOCBmE
Clarification on @SamKnows arrival in Ireland: http://t.co/Bh7RVCiyAb They’ll be my guests on the podcast next week. Got questions for them?
.@antoin Also, regarding @samknows funding in Ireland, I’ve posted their response in this comment http://t.co/Bh7RVCiyAb
RT @blacknight: More information about the arrival of @SamKnows in Ireland, and how their work is funded: http://t.co/zU6BrOCBmE
RT @samknows: Our NEW Irish #Broadband campaign now recruiting volunteers. Sign up NOW to help improve Ireland’s #broadband http://t.co/sW…
RT @samknows: Our NEW Irish #Broadband campaign now recruiting volunteers. Sign up NOW to help improve Ireland’s #broadband http://t.co/sW…