BroadbandComparison.co.za Launches South Africa's First Broadband Deal Comparison Service |
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The site springs from a not-for-profit website run by the pair at BroadbandStats.co.za which seeks to expose the real state of South Africa's internet connectivity objectively and provide tools for players in that industry to develop this market more effectively, as it provides otherwise largely unavailable data in a simple interface. "It just makes finding the right broadband package so much easier - it's clean, easy to use, just very well done. It really has saved me a lot of time, probably money too," said Marcelle Lorenzo, a recent broadband buyer. Keoma Wright, founder of broadband provider OpenWeb said, "BroadbandComparison.co.za is what South Africa has been waiting for. Finally a service that allows you to compare broadband providers, separating the good from the bad, allowing you to make an informed decision and saving money at the same time! Now the power is in your hands. We love it!" While the process of finding and buying the right broadband product for a geographical area is complex already, this process is expected to exponentially increase in complexity in coming months with the introduction of LLU (Local Loop Unbundling). Cox and Saunders believe that the South African market is ripe for such an offering, and that as the market matures information overload will become a significant problem for South African consumers. "What we've sought to do here is to create a search engine for Internet deals in South Africa. There's a desperate need, and many of us are wasting hundreds, even thousands of Rands a year in this area," said Cox. Saunders has been involved in developing the backend web programming interfaces for some of the UK's major comparison engine brands. Cox runs a number of online affiliate websites, as well as South Africa's first online cosmetics store, TheBeautyStore.co.za. Contrinuted by:
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South Africa's first price comparison service for Broadband and Internet connectivity deals launched on 1 August 2011, following on from the launch of a non-profit broadband statistics website run by the team.