MyBroadband

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MyBroadband
MyBroadband Logo.png
Type of site
ICT, Telecoms, Technology News
Available in English
OwnerMybroadband (Pty) Ltd.
EditorRudolph Muller
URL mybroadband.co.za
CommercialYes
Users 2.5 million
Launched2003
Current statusActive

MyBroadband is South Africa's largest technology news website which was started in 2003 as a consumer advocacy forum to address broadband problems which existed in the country at the time.

Contents

Since then, the website has grown into an IT news publication with an online community of 2.5 million unique visitors and over 8 million page views per month. MyBroadband is the largest IT website in South Africa, [1] serving the local market with technology and business news, and hosts the largest online community in the country in the form of its forum. MyBroadband monitors and reports extensively on the local IT and telecommunications industry and publishes news articles and reports on various subjects and categories.

History

MyBroadband was originally an online forum which was launched in 2003 to serve as a platform to discuss broadband services in South Africa. At the time, social media platforms - such as Facebook and Twitter - were not available and the MyBroadband Forum allowed South Africans to share information online. One of the main objectives of the MyBroadband Forum was to examine and discuss the South African broadband landscape, focusing on ADSL connections - which dominated the country and were run by the state-controlled monopoly Telkom at the time. The forum has over 200,000 members and more than 10,000,000 posts. [2]

Services

ICT news publication

MyBroadband is considered the leading ICT news publication in South Africa, and is visited by ICT professionals and tech-savvy consumers alike.[ citation needed ] It covers breaking news in the industry, unpacks technical and relevant ICT topics, and regularly conducts research into local market trends.

MyBroadband Magazine

In January 2017, MyBroadband launched the MyBroadband Magazine. The MyBroadband Magazine, published annually, is a premium publication aimed at ICT executives and professionals, and those working in the ICT field. The MyBroadband Magazine is distributed at the MyBroadband Conference and Expo each year, and sent directly to thousands of ICT executives. [3]

Topics covered include broadband (DSL, Fibre, Mobile/Cellular, Satellite), telecommunications, ICT business, smartphones, software, ecommerce, cloud, IoT, banking and fintech, security, gaming, hardware, broadcasting, and blockchain/cryptocurrency.

Speed testing

MyBroadband offers a speed test web service that provides a free analysis on Internet performance metrics, such as connection data rate and latency. [4] MyBroadband has test servers based in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. The speed test service was launched in 2011 for web browsers, and was based on Flash technology at the time. In March 2017, MyBroadband upgraded the speed test service to HTML5 to allow more devices to access it. In June 2017, speed test apps were launched for Android and iOS.

MyBroadband publishes quarterly reports based on the results collected by the tests. These reports include network performance indicators of the telecommunications providers in South Africa.

The MyBroadband Speed Test service is viewed as an authoritative metric in the South African IT industry and its research is used by companies such as MTN and Vodacom for their "best mobile network" brand claims and advertising campaigns.

Conferences

MyBroadband hosts multiple annual conferences - with its two flagship events the MyBroadband Conference and Expo, and the Cloud Conference. The MyBroadband Conference has grown to become the biggest conference of its type in South Africa - attracting 3,000 delegates. [5] The MyBroadband Conference is focused on the telecommunications and IT industry in South Africa. The Cloud Conference was launched in 2015. [6]

MyBroadband Awards

Each year at the MyBroadband Conference, awards are given to companies and individuals based on consumer surveys run by MyBroadband. The surveys are run quarterly and winners are decided for various categories.

Past winners

YearFixed broadband providerMobile broadband providerInternet Service Provider
2008 Telkom Vodacom Axxess
2009Telkom MTN Axxess
2010Telkom Cell C MWEB
2011Telkom8.ta (Telkom) Afrihost
2012TelkomCell CAfrihost
2013TelkomTelkomAfrihost
2014TelkomTelkomAfrihost
2015NeotelTelkomAxxess
2016VumatelTelkomAxxess
2017OpenserveTelkomAxxess
2018OpenserveMTNCool Ideas
2019Liquid Telecom (Fixed Network Award)MTN (Mobile Network Award)Supersonic

Forum moderation

MyBroadband has a strong forum section, in which a diverse range of views are shared. Independent forum moderators are used to moderate all conversation and ensure no hate speech is posted. In its later years MyBroadband has been criticized for removing forum posts [7] and banning users [8] who contravene forum rules. Competitions are also regularly held on the MyBroadband forum. Criticisms have typically arisen as a result of disgruntled forum members, several which were banned for no provided reason. On 30 January 2017 MyBroadband created a special support forum for Afrihost in which the company representatives have moderation rights. [9] Some members felt that this action was tantamount to giving preferential treatment to one of the site's largest sponsors and as a result, it drew some criticism.

The company has taken on advertisers to support it growth and hire more staff. Today, it is the largest IT news website in South Africa.

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References

  1. "Top technology and computing sites in South Africa" . Retrieved 2017-08-03.
  2. "MyBroadband cracks 10 million posts" . Retrieved 2017-08-03.
  3. "MyBroadband Magazine – Online edition launched" . Retrieved 2017-08-03.
  4. "MyBroadband Speed Test App launched" . Retrieved 2017-08-03.
  5. "MyBroadband Conference 2016 – cool photos of what you missed" . Retrieved 2017-08-03.
  6. "MyBroadband Cloud and Hosting conference" . Retrieved 2017-08-03.
  7. GNaschenweng (2017-06-07). "Mybroadband.co.za censors consumer activism about Afrihost SMS- & email-spam". naschenweng.info. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
  8. GNaschenweng (2017-06-08). "MyBroadband banned me because I reported them to ISPA". naschenweng.info. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
  9. "Afrihost Support Trial Forum". www.mybroadband.co.za. Retrieved 2020-05-28.