Exercising, visiting a grocery store and ordering delivery food are frequently permitted under stay at home orders. LOS ANGELES (AP) - With so much of the U.S.
workforce — and their families — now cooped up at home to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, it's not a huge surprise that home internet is showing the strain.
If you've had a business videoconference stutter while your teenagers play Call of Duty online, or found yourself unable to stream the news while your spouse uploads huge data files for work, you'll have a good idea of the problem. IS THERE A BANDWIDTH PROBLEM? The internet’s core is managing the spike in traffic just fine, experts say.