Cities throughout the US have emptied out amid the coronavirus outbreak. Millions of people are working from home, children are attending school remotely, and no one's heading to ballparks, nightclubs or movie theaters. They've all turned to their home broadband connections to stay connected.
With California mandating "shelter in place" across the entire state, New York City on total lockdown and other states and cities to follow suit, home broadband networks across the nation will be under tremendous pressure as we enter a second week of school and office closures across the country.