I know you don't use your broadband for work but millions out their do and I would 'suspect' that very few companies contribute towards the broadband costs of their employee's and considering a lot of companies now have a hot desking system in the office it has saved them a fair bit as they have been able to downside their offices. I know some may raise the point that the government during Covid gave a small tax rebate of around £60 for working from home but thats not the same thing.
You have not said why you need something so fast for your work, unless I missed it? The place I work wants us to use our phones for their apps and for teams, I refuse outright, I leave my phone in my locker, they even wanted people to start taking photos of their work to make sure it was done, that is only one manager that wants that, if I worked on that department I would say give the equipment and I will. Companies expect us to use our own equipment and use our own money, for them. As i said to one of my managers last week, i go to work, do my work and then go home, get paid at the end of four weeks.
I never used to feel like that, i would stay on and help, but no more.
I certainly would not pay for my broadband for work, any work unless it benefited me. Just the way i am these days.
if i go for a faster broadband it will be for me.
Adrian
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