At the start of the pandemic, questions swirled around whether our internet could support an increasingly remote and digital world. The answer: it certainly tested internet providers. This was true for internet service providers (ISPs) across the spectrum from mature markets to smaller, developing areas that lack access to the same strong, low-cost infrastructure.
The pandemic has unfortunately shined a spotlight on broadband issues across the world, and the impact expands far beyond just limitations to scrolling social media or watching streaming video.