AS the world goes more and more online, the fear of viruses attacking is being discussed more but not only in the way many expect.
As the COVID-19 virus has spread, more and more people are working from home, families are using video conferencing and purchases are moving online and the increased usage is causing difficulties.
There are many online meetings where a person might drop out or have buffering problems and it is becoming apparent that not only do people have variable Internet access levels but even those with apparently good access are having problems.
Many of the major TV news shows are resorting to online interviews but often suffer with poor connections.
As it looks likely that the COVID virus is going to be a major problem for at least another year what can be done to improve Internet access, not only in terms of speed and reliability but also for access in more remote areas?
It should be fair for all.
I send this letter by email in hope that my Internet connection is able to handle it.
Dennis Fitzgerald, by email
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