work from home (wfh)
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Over the last two decades, the internet has become a way of life. Constant wireless connectivity is now a standard many of us expect every day. It is something often taken for granted and only when we aren't connected do we become aware of the true value of our wireless connectivity. -
Homes across the country could soon suffer from power cuts as the coronavirus lockdown continues. All energy suppliers have put all non-essential work on hold as they prepare for a potential shortage of engineers caused by social distancing, self-isolation and staff sickness. -
Home offices are more important than ever now a lockdown has been declared. Ensuring that PC's, phones and broadband don't go down in a power cut is now essential to continuing to work at home. -
Having staff working from home is becoming more common, with 25% of the UK workforce at least partly working from home. This can substantially increase in exceptional circumstances, like the coronavirus measure that has been put forward by the government.