As the coronavirus lockdown continues, broadband speeds are impacted due to the number of people staying home. Brits have been told to stay home in a bid to limit the spread of coronavirus, and ease the pressure on the NHS.
That means a lot of people are using the internet more, both for work and leisure. One of the many ways the internet has been impacted is with bad quality video calls due to the increased number of them being made every day.
Video calls can be particularly difficult as they rely on several different internet connections and servers to make them happen.
But luckily Mark Pocock from broadbandchoices.co.uk has shared four ways to improve the quality of video calls. 1. Turn off the video option unless it’s absolutely