BrandedEagle
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Absolutely... it simply depends on what your asking. If you mean ISPs then... sure? maybe? I doubt it but its not impossible. just very unlikely.An update on the working from home situation. Work for a large corporate with locations across the globe. Normally working from home is fine but had lots of trouble today. The voip app we use just wasn't working, connecting to the company network/VPN was a huge ass pain and kept dropping off. At one point we got a company wide email saying the voip service was stressed by the amount of remote connections and completely broke down for the whole of Europe.
In theory I have a job that can be done remotely but not if the company's IT infrastructure shits the bed. Anyone have similar issues? Any IT people here - can millions of people working remotelly stress consumer grade internet to breaking point?
Google/youtube absolutely isn't going down. their data centers will laugh at the influx.
After that is when you get questions. Can the NYTs handle thousands or millions accessing their site? maybe. what about twitter? maaybe. oh, but what about the farms? perhaps.......... what about tumblr? HAHAHAHAHA. no. they aren't prepared for that many people accessing their servers.
then you have to ask about the servers in between. If your computers normal route to a data center drops, it'll have to find a way around. that can be problematic at best.
tl;dr: yes but it'd be hard. though not impossible.