Quote Originally Posted by Edmond Hausfrau View Post
Question for any one with Telecom or IT background. What happens to the networks in Oklahoma, and specifically OKC, when more users are on? If universities switch to all online course, using Zoom or whatever, and employees start remotely connecting from home into their work, do connection times slow?
Can our current IT infrastructure in OK/OKC handle anything we throw at it?
Most network traffic is people watching videos and this peaks in the evening. So working from home probably doesn't really increase that too bad relatively speaking. I would think video conferencing services will run out of hosting space until they can spin up more servers if companies start doing wfh more frequently.