The best way to explain how bandwidth works is by using an analogy of a highway. All cars (data) travel along the highway at the same speed. If the highway gets congested, the data will travel slowly. In order to allow data to move faster, the highway needs to be wider with extra lanes for the data to travel.
In order to provide more lanes in the highway, we increased our primary ISP bandwidth from 1GB to 2GB. We have also added a secondary ISP line that will serve as an "off ramp" for data to be re-directed if the primary highway gets congested, giving us a total of 3GB of available bandwidth.
We have done several tests to measure the networks ability to handle remote/hybrid learning. While our tests have been robust, we will continue to monitor bandwidth usage and make adjustments as needed to support you.