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Working Remotely from Cafes: Connectivity Checklist

Cafe WiFi will let you down eventually. Here is how to stack your connectivity so a dropped network never costs you a deadline.

Before you sit down

WiFi speed requirements for remote work

Know the minimum you need before you test:

TaskMinimum speed
Email and Slack messaging1 Mbps
1:1 video call (Zoom, Meet)3 Mbps
Group video call5 Mbps
Screen sharing5 Mbps
Video streaming (HD)10 Mbps
Large file upload10+ Mbps

Most cafe WiFi delivers 5–20 Mbps. That is fine for most work. Problems arise when 30 people share one access point at peak hours.

The three-layer connectivity stack

Security on public WiFi

Best cafe chains for remote work globally

Consistently reliable options worldwide:

ChainCoverageWiFi qualityWork-friendly
Starbucks80+ countriesConsistent, fastYes — power outlets common
Costa Coffee30+ countriesGoodGenerally yes
Paul BakeryEurope, Middle East, AsiaDecentHit or miss
WeWork (day pass)Major cities globallyExcellentBuilt for it
RegusMajor cities globallyExcellentBuilt for it
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