As Connectivity in South Africa expands, pavements are dug up, business requirements for faster connectivity grow, and people become tired of calling multiple providers for comparative quotes, the same questions always come up; “What Connectivity do I have at my location? What will it cost?” and “How soon can I get it?”.

Pindrop launches next week at the MyBroadband 2017 Conference, and  is expected to deliver the first free to market application for business that answers these simple, yet complicated questions. It offers desktop feasabilities for fibre, copper and wireless with pinpoint accuracy.

Pindrop conducts a path elevation for wireless towers, queries thousands of end points for fibre and copper, returning exactly what’s available at your location in seconds. To search for connectivity is as simple as using the Google Maps search bar.

Pindrop provides pricing, accurate implementation times and allows you to order services directly on the platform from over 15 networks such as BitCo, Broadlink, Comsol, DFA, Liquid Telecom, Metrofibre Networx, Openserve, Seacom and Vodacom to name but a few.

Pindrop will initially focus on offering its services to businesses, with competitive pricing and special offers being driven by the networks.

What about the future for Pindrop in fast growing areas like fibre to the home? Pindrop is looking to offer the home user FTTH services soon.

Where is it available? South Africa with a view into Africa, Middle East and Europe. Our plans include mapping of services to an additional 121 countries.