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Internet usage spikes have been reported in many parts of the world as people are isolated at home.
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People are using the Internet for news, to get work done, and for entertainment while isolating themselves at home
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Video streaming, online games, and business VPN services are adding to the strain on Internet infrastructure
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Netflix, Facebook, Microsoft, and Amazon have responded by reducing streaming video quality
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Gaming and productivity services have scheduled downloads and curtailed features to reduce impact
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Millions of people are stuck at home, and so local Internet service providers have to deal with surges in bandwidth usage
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Streaming isn't a big issue — companies already store their content in local hubs around the world to improve speed.
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While the backbone of the Internet can weather this, smaller companies and local ISPs need to plan for ever-increasing demand.
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The world is unlikely to "run out" of Internet capacity, but we need to help prevent local congestion.
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