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Best internet for working from home: what really matters?

The best internet for working from home is stable, reliable and built for video calls, online documents and collaboration tools. It's not about the highest speed on paper, but about a connection that keeps going without hiccups during meetings, file transfers and teamwork.


What makes good internet for remote work?

Speed isn't everything. If you're working from home every day, you need more than just a nice theoretical number.

Stability matters more than peak speed

When working from home, stability beats extreme speed. A 100 Mbps line (the speed your provider advertises) that drops every ten minutes is worth less than a stable 50 Mbps connection you can rely on. Because when your call freezes mid-sentence, nobody cares about your “max speed”.

Upload speed is crucial for video calls and online meetings

Most people immediately look at download speed when choosing a plan. Makes sense. But when it comes to working from home, upload speed matters just as much. It determines how clearly your video and audio reach your colleagues on Teams, Zoom or Google Meet. Because let's be honest, even your Teams gossip session with Sonja from accounting deserves HD quality.

Unlimited internet keeps things stress-free (and your bill predictable)

Video meetings, cloud tools, software updates, backups … your usage adds up faster than you think. Choose unlimited internet so you never hit a data cap halfway through the month.


What internet speed do you need for remote work?

That depends on your situation. If you're working from home alone, a solid base plan will do. But in households where multiple people are online at the same time, you'll need more bandwidth. Here are the three most common setups.

Working from home alone

Lonely? I'm Mr. lonely… We feel ya, Akon. Working from home on your own during the day? Then you need less than you think. Emails, video calls, cloud work, uploading files … it all runs smoothly on a solid connection for one person (50 to 100 Mbps download) and at least 10 Mbps upload. As long as your connection stays stable, you'll work without any issues.

50 - 100 Mbps   min. 10 Mbps

Multiple people working from home

Working from home with your partner? And your kids are also taking online maths classes in the morning? Then your needs go up quickly. Every extra user and every extra screen eats up bandwidth, and no one wants to be the reason someone else's Teams call starts lagging. A stable connection of 100 to 150 Mbps download and at least 20 Mbps upload will usually do the trick. But if you want a bit more breathing room, it's worth going for higher speeds.

100 - 150 Mbps   min. 20 Mbps

Working while others are streaming or gaming

After a long workday, the whole house goes online. You're streaming on the couch, Kimberley is binge-watching Steffi Mercie non-stop, and Keano is back to gaming. No problem, as long as your connection can handle it. For this kind of setup, you'll want a powerful connection for heavier use (150 to 500 Mbps download and 20 to 40 Mbps upload). That way, you can combine work and evening entertainment without anyone noticing a thing.

150 - 500 Mbps   20 - 40 Mbps

Fiber or copper: what do you actually need for remote work?

Fiber is more stable and offers symmetrical speeds, but for most people working from home, a solid copper connection is more than enough. It all comes down to your situation.

When Fiber is worth it

Fiber internet is the fastest and most stable option available today. Upload and download speeds are closely matched, making it ideal for intensive video calls, uploading large files, VPN use, or households with multiple heavy users. Is Fiber available at your address? Then upgrading is almost always worth it if you regularly work from home.

When copper does the job perfectly

No Fiber in your street? No worries. A high-quality copper connection with a stable line and decent upload speed is more than enough for most remote workers. You'll only notice the difference if you're really pushing your connection with multiple heavy users at once.

With Mobile Vikings, you can choose Fiber plans like Unlimited Fast Internet, Unlimited Superfast Internet, Unlimited Megafast Internet or Unlimited Hyperfast Internet. Copper is available as Unlimited Fast Internet. Whether you're working from home alone or with a full house online, there's always a plan that fits. Higher plans give you extra capacity for large file transfers, multiple users and smooth video calls.

Is cheap internet good enough for remote work?

Yes. If you know what to look for. And no, not every cheap plan is the same.

Why more expensive internet doesn't automatically mean better

Many expensive plans come with TV bundles, landlines or extras you simply don't need. A cheaper plan that focuses on stability, sufficient speed and unlimited usage often does exactly what you need. For less.

What really matters when comparing price and quality

Not all budget plans are created equal. These are the three things that actually matter:

Data limits

For working from home, unlimited internet is key. Daily video calls and cloud work quickly add up.

Advertised vs real speed

Providers promote maximum speeds. In reality, your speed depends on your network, modem and local usage. Always check the guaranteed minimum.

Download and upload

High download speed with low upload speed is not ideal for remote work. Make sure your upload speed matches your daily needs.


Why Mobile Vikings works for remote work

Mobile Vikings combines a stable network, transparent pricing and no unnecessary bundles. That's why many remote workers choose us.

Stable and unlimited internet

All Mobile Vikings internet at home plans come with unlimited internet. No data caps, no fine print. You work, we make sure your connection keeps up.

Transparent pricing, no unnecessary extras

No mandatory TV subscription. No fixed line you don't use. No surprises on your bill. Just a razor-sharp price for what you actually need.

Built for daily remote work and video meetings

Mobile Vikings internet runs on the Proximus network, one of the most extensive networks in Belgium. Reliable coverage, especially when it really matters.


Summary: what's the best internet for working from home?

Choose Mobile Vikings if you …

work from home regularly and need stable, unlimited internet
only want internet, without bundled TV or landline
prefer clear, fixed monthly costs
are looking for strong value for money

Consider another option if you …

want a traditional TV setup with a decoder
prefer an all-in-one bundle with TV and landline
But honestly? Those classic bundles are outdated. With unlimited family internet, you can stream via apps such as Disney+, VRT MAX, and VTM GO whenever you want. While Mobile Vikings does not offer TV or landlines, you can combine internet with one or more mobile subscriptions. Because channel surfing is so 2010.

The best internet for working from home starts here

Stable, unlimited and fairly priced. For many remote workers, Mobile Vikings is exactly what they need.

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Frequently asked questions about internet for remote work

You need a stable connection with sufficient upload speed and unlimited data. Fiber is the most powerful option, but a good copper connection is more than enough for most remote workers.

For one person using video calls and cloud tools, at least 10 Mbps upload and 50 to 100 Mbps download is enough. For multiple users, higher speeds help avoid slowdowns.

Absolutely. Upload speed determines how well your video and audio reach your colleagues. Low upload speed leads to laggy calls, even if your download speed is high.

Not necessarily. Fiber is the most stable and symmetrical option, but a high-quality copper connection with sufficient upload speed is more than enough for most people working from home. Fiber is a great choice if multiple people are using the internet intensively at the same time.

Yes, as long as it's stable, unlimited and offers enough upload speed. Cheap doesn't mean poor quality, it simply means you're not paying for things you don't need. With Mobile Vikings, you get a razor-sharp price for internet that just does what it's supposed to do.