European Commission launches first pan-European broadband performance study

10,000 volunteers needed across 30 countries for largest study of its kind.

The European Commission has launched a pan-European project to map the broadband performance of all EU Member States and three other nations, as part of a drive to help ISPs, regulators and consumers improve internet services across the continent.

The EC and its technology partner, broadband performance measurement expert SamKnows, are seeking 10,000 volunteers from across Europe to become involved in the largest broadband performance test of its kind.

In addition to helping the European Commission with this major study of Europe-wide broadband provision, individual volunteers will benefit by receiving detailed real-time data about the performance of their own connection, including speed and reliability.

To take part, consumers should visit www.samknows.eu, to apply for a free Whitebox from SamKnows.

Alex Salter, CEO, SamKnows, said: “We are working to provide ISPs, regulators and, most importantly, consumers with the information they need to push for improved broadband services.

The people who volunteer to take part will not only get access to our technology for free, but will be champions for better broadband across Europe as they help us to develop a picture of connectivity across Europe.”

Volunteers will be sent a small device (the ‘Whitebox’) to plug into their home internet connection. When the broadband line is not in use, the Whitebox will run a series of automated tests to measure the speed and performance of the connection.  This will build a pan-European picture of broadband provision to enable planning for the future, and offer transparency for consumers paying for broadband connectivity.

Technical information about the tests can be found at www.samknows.com/broadband/methodology