>>29586357I'm an IT Engineer and worked a lot on remote work solutions when Covid started.
If your internet is reliable and fast enough (depending on the resolution you want to work at, you actually need less than you might think) you can work really well. Latency would be the main killer, not reliability.
>there's also the chance that the service that allows the "remote work" is blocked as well.I'm assuming it's a targeted DNS and Port block. Remote solutions can be easily moved to whatever port you want and use IPs directly so they shouldn't be blockable.
I think ultimately it's more of a legal issue, they're a public facing company so they can't "avoid" laws.