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Lockdown Brits use store cupboards and bathrooms to get peace and connect to WiFi

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Ten per cent of adults have had to sit in their STORE CUPBOARD to get peace and quiet while working from home - and the limited range of their current WiFi.

A study of 2,000 people found 14 per cent of those in London have even had to work from their bathroom to get online during the lockdown.

The findings revealed how workers have had to improvise because of limits to the WiFi signal in their home with a third rearranging the room decor to make their background look better before going on a video call.

And almost one in 10 have used virtual backgrounds on a video call to disguise where they're working. The research was commissioned by EE to launch its new Smart WiFi home broadband service, designed to boost the WiFi coverage in every room

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