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What internet to choose for remote learning?

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Mobile Vikings Crew
2 years ago
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A few semesters of mandatory remote learning have proven that we should be prepared for working on our computers with webcams at home at any time of day or night. It's therefore worth equipping yourself 🎒 in advance with a good quality laptop or tablet, headphones, a mobile webcam, and an internet connection that won't let you down in your hour of need. One that won't falter during intensive work on Teams or Zoom, nor surprise you with exceeding your data limit 💀.

Mobile Internet for Remote Learning for Students

Studying or attending high school often involves living in a dormitory, student housing, or simply in a rented apartment, where you live merrily in a close-knit group (at least that's what the legends say). In such conditions, you can usually only dream of having access to a fiber optic connection, which offers high-speed internet and stable transfer. This requires formalities, contracts, and a lot of small details 🤯 that you probably don't have the energy for. But it's not the end of the world. Internet for remote learning, which will help you achieve stellar results, can even fit in your back pocket

The amount of gigabytes needed for remote learning can be easily determined. Then, you adjust the data package you intend to buy to your needs. And if you're forced to suddenly change your place of residence, pay-as-you-go internet will go with you. You can also take it to a cafe ☕ and to a party 🕺. Although finding suitable conditions for studying might be difficult in those places. 

Internet for Remote Learning for Pupils

Let's assume you've already completed your university and schooling years. Now you're a happy parent who needs to ensure their children have access to remote learning. If you are in a comfortable situation, such as owning your own home 💰 with access to fiber optic internet connections, then all you need to do is sign a contract with an operator and enjoy unlimited internet access. 

This is an optimal and convenient solution, but even then, it's worth having a mobile internet alternative. Fixed connections can also be prone to failures, and it's good to have a plan B. And if it's plan B, all the details on how to get a mobile internet package are below.  And when the little ones finish their studies 👩‍🏫 and there are a few gigabytes left to use, you can catch up on all the necessary news from your favorite portals. Additionally, after hours, you can relax by mindlessly scrolling through Facebook or watching movies on Netflix. 

Where to Get Internet Data for Remote Learning?

Where can you get internet data that not only fits in your pocket but is also enough for long hours of remote classes? You can buy it without unnecessary formalities at Mobile Vikings in amounts of 100, 150, or 250 GB 🎁. You can change the package size whenever and however you want. And if you opt for auto-refill, your package will renew itself every month. Simply link your card to the Viking App and don't worry about the rest.

Check out our contract-free mobile internet offer.

Vikings use Play network relays. So you won't have to worry about network coverage. In tests, mobile internet is no less than the average speeds achieved by fixed connections. In July 2022, the Play network ranked second in the ranking of the highest average download speeds – 42.1 Mbit/s.

How Much Internet is Needed for Remote Learning?

Verified sources say that one hour of remote learning on apps like Teams or Zoom 📹 uses about 200–250 MB of data transfer. This assumes that during this time, you or your child are not sending too many attachments and are using the camera reasonably. If your internet needs to support 25 hours of lectures/lessons per week, you will use approximately 25–30 GB per month. It's good if the internet package is also sufficient for watching the best match highlights, cat videos, memes, and perhaps some series.

You already know that you won't run out of gigabytes. You should also know that from Mobile Vikings, you get internet on a SIM card. You can use it in your phone or tablet (also as a Wi-Fi hotspot). Some laptop models support SIM cards (see: Pay-as-you-go Internet for Laptops – How Does It Work?), you can also use an LTE router or a small modem that works when connected to a computer via USB. This is a practical option that you can use on both your computer and your child's.

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