
Over the next few weeks, many students are returning to the classroom as the 2020-2021 school year begins. However, due to the continued concern of COVID-19, some school districts are remaining closed and offering remote learning, or a hybrid of classroom/remote learning. Either way, the face of education has changed for students for the foreseeable future. This means that parents need to prepare differently than they have in the past. You will need more than wide-ruled paper, pencils, and composition books. This year a reliable internet connection must be top of your back-to-school supply list.
You may have already experienced the need for a fast internet speed over the past several months, with most of America being quarantined on some level. Since more and more people are at home, they are connecting to the internet at the same time, all doing the same thing: streaming and surfing the internet. All of this traffic piles up after time. People access the internet to:
Now when you have a home with a family all trying to access the internet doing the above, you are going to have issues with everyone having a smooth and steady connection.
As school begins, students are going to connect to their local schools through either a classroom live stream, watching a prerecorded video on the school’s server, or downloading files of schoolwork to be completed—each requiring students to have exceptional internet service. But with so many people on the same internet lines, there are bound to be problems.
They don’t call it the internet superhighway for anything. That is exactly what it is, a giant freeway where everyone can drive on it, and everyone does. All internet companies use this superhighway to provide their subscriber’s internet service. How they get them there from the user’s home is called their network pathway. These are the roads that lead from the home to the highway; these too are also shared.
So, with a shared network and a shared superhighway filled with millions of users all sharing the same internet, conducting in the aforementioned internet activity, things can get quite busy. Just like regular freeway traffic can get congested and slow down, this highway can be slowed down by a variety of factors.
The more traffic and congestion with internet users like remote workers, remote learners, video streamers, and general internet surfers, the internet superhighway gets backed up faster than the interstate at rush hour. But there is a solution to your rush hour blues.

GiGstreem provides micro/fiber internet service to multi-family communities in Maryland, New York, Florida, DC/Virginia, and Florida. We offer lightning-fast speeds from 150Mbpsx150Mbps to 10GiGx10GiG. At these speeds, you will have the access you need to complete any project you need, be it your remote learning homework assignment in History or video conference with clients in another city. But what makes GiGstreem unique and better than the others?
If you live in one of our multi-family communities, then GiGstreem is the internet service provider for you and your family. We are a perfect match for your remote work home office, and we will fill in that checkbox on your back-to-school supply list.
To learn more about how GiGstreem can meet all your remote learning needs, give us a call at 800-747-1830 or send us an email at sales@gigstreem.com.