03-24-2020
Patti Rutkin
4-Minute read
With COVID-19 keeping families home for weeks or even months, everyone’s going online to do important stuff like working, learning, and keeping in touch with loved ones. We’re also online for less critical things, like keeping our minds occupied and ourselves entertained.
Since bandwidth is a limited resource no matter what ISP you’re using, it’s important to practice good online citizenship during these trying times. If everyone’s streaming movies 24/7, we’ll all notice the drag on the network.
But that doesn’t mean we still can’t have some fun online. Below are some low-bandwidth online activities to help occupy the mind, body, and soul.
There are a number of free online resources (often starting with your local library), especially online books. A few to try include:
Prefer audio books? Audible and Scribd are both offering free trial offers.
Audio files are a good way of staying informed and entertained that use significantly less data over other streaming methods (we’re looking at you, video) — especially if you configure your player for low-resolution playback. A few favorites for music and podcasts:
To minimize data use, some streaming services allow you to change the audio quality to “low” or “medium.” Here’s how to do it on Pandora.
Get a dose of culture without leaving the comfort of your couch by taking advantage of immersive, online museum tours.
*Note: Any video content on these or other sites will use more data.
If your child’s school isn’t offering an online curriculum during school closure, there are a number of online resources available to help continue your child’s education.
Can’t live without your online gaming but looking for a low-bandwidth alternative? Try these old-school options.
In uncertain times like this, everyone can benefit from practicing a little mindfulness. Here are a couple of resources for your mental health.
The weeks and months ahead will be a challenge in many ways for people all around the globe. Now more than ever, we’re committed to keeping you connected to enable you to get the online information and entertainment you need during this difficult time.
Patti Rutkin is a fierce advocate of the customer experience. As the marketing lead for Viasat’s US residential business, she is responsible for raising awareness about Viasat’s home internet service within the communities it serves.