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When the school bell rings, the bandwidth drops: How post-15:40 internet surges affect UK broadband quality

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  • Half of parents work after school, causing a broadband battle with streaming-addicted children
  • One Wi-Fi, two needs: entertainment for kids, connectivity for remote staff – someone’s going to lose
  • Virgin Media O2 is pouring £2 billion into fixing the UK’s growing digital traffic jam

Across the UK, something curious happens at exactly 15:40 every weekday, as bBroadband networks feel the weight of millions of simultaneous logins as children return home and switch straight into digital mode.

New Virgin Media O2 network analysis reveals a consistent afternoon surge in traffic, fueled largely by streaming services such as YouTube and on-demand TV platforms, as with parents often still working, this overlap is more than a coincidence.

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