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Top Internet Providers for Remote Work in 2021

Ddos May 28, 2021 4 minutes read
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Remote work has grown drastically in the past few months due to the outbreak of the coronavirus. In such difficult times, reliable internet service is nothing short of a blessing as it helps us connect to our office and complete our work on time. Nobody knows when this virus is going to end, but what we do know for sure is that remote work is going to be the way of life for years to come. Therefore, this is the perfect time for you to invest in good internet service to keep yourself connected to your work as well as your social life at all times. Since numerous internet providers are offering their services in the market, customers often get confused as to which company provides the best internet connection. Therefore, to help our readers find the internet provider, in this guide; we will discuss the top-performing internet companies that offer suitable services for remote work. Without further ado, let us get started right away!

How Much Internet Speed Do You Need to Work From Home in 2021?

Although your current internet package will allow you to work from home without any major interruption, still if you are planning to change your provider, you might as well take this opportunity to seize the best broadband deal available in your area.

So, to secure the best internet connection for your home, here are some things that you need to keep in mind:

Download Speeds: The rate at which you access the World Wide Web is called download speed. The faster the download speed of your internet plan, the quicker you will be able to load the web pages.

Upload Speeds: The rate at which you shift files from your computer to the internet is called upload speeds. The faster the upload speeds, the quicker you will be able to send data to the World Wide Web.

Internet Data: Every activity you perform online consumes data. Even simple web surfing requires data. Therefore, if multiple users are going to connect their devices to the internet simultaneously, then it is better to get a plan that comes with unlimited data.

How Much Download and Upload Speeds Do You Need to Work Remotely?

Here is a quick overview of the apps that are used by remote workers daily and their required internet speeds:

App Name Recommended Download Speed Recommended Upload Speed
Zoom 1.2 to 3 Mbps 1.2 to 3 Mbps
Slack 200 Kbps to 4 Mbps 100 Kbps to 600 Kbps
Skype 30 Kbps to 8 Mbps 30 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps
Cisco Webex 0.5 to 2.5 Mbps 0.5 to 3 Mbps
Google Hangouts Meet 18 Kbps to 3.2 Mbps 12 Kbps to 3.2 Mbps

 

As you can see, work from home does not require superfast speeds but if you have other family members who will be using the service at the same time, then you will need around 100 Mbps of internet speed on average to keep your work on track. Think of it this way, for basic browsing and email, you need 2 to 5 Mbps of internet speed. For video conferencing, you need at least 10 Mbps of internet speed, and for transferring large files to the web, you need around 20 to 30 Mbps of internet speed, depending on the nature of the work. With that said, let us shed some light on the top internet providers for remote work:

Top Internet Providers for Remote Work in 2021

1.     Charter Spectrum

Being one of the leading internet providers in the United States, Spectrum offers outstanding internet plans to cater to the needs of its customers, be it remote workers, businesspersons, or media entertainers. The company furnishes three different internet plans to suit the need of every kind of user. The best part about Spectrum Internet is that it comes with unlimited data and 24/7 customer support, and you do not even have to sign a contract to get these amazing facilities.

2.     Comcast Xfinity

Xfinity offers some of the fastest internet speeds in the country that go up to 2000 Mbps in select areas. With its HFC Network, Xfinity delivers its super reliable internet service at highly affordable rates. In this system, the internet is transmitted via fiber-optic lines and the network automatically switches over to copper cable wires where fiber internet is unavailable. This way, users get to enjoy uninterrupted internet service.

3.     AT&T

AT&T offers its state-of-the-art internet service in 21 different states with wide coverage in Florida, Texas, and California. With internet plans starting from just $35 per month for 300 Mbps of internet speeds, you will not find a better service that offers such reliable speeds with consistency. So, if you can find AT&T’s fiber internet in your area, sign up for it without any second thoughts because you will not regret it.

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