Residents of a Perthshire village have hit out at the broadband connection, claiming it is adversely affecting their ability to work from home and home school their children.
22.05.2020 - 21:57 / msn.com
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Half of respondents reported difficulties staying motivated and focused when working from home, and almost as many faced distractions.
The report also said
Residents of a Perthshire village have hit out at the broadband connection, claiming it is adversely affecting their ability to work from home and home school their children.
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