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So even if your download speed is safely in the clear for video calls, your upload speed might not be up to par for big group calls.

Cable and DSL internet providers give customers much less upload speed than download. If you run into video conferencing issues, your upload speed is most likely the culprit. That’s great because it means we can all stay connected. Most households with an internet connection can manage at least the minimum requirements.

The speeds necessary for many video calling apps aren’t very high. Moreover, certain types of internet connections (like fiber) tend to have lower latency than others (like satellite internet). You can’t control your connection’s latency as directly as you can change your speed by upgrading, but know that lower latency is better. Most video conferencing applications work best with less than 150 ms of latency.
