I agree, maybe my wording about the situation could have been better. I fully support them in their handling of the attacks. Paying the ransom would in no way guarantee the attacks would stop, now or in the future.
My phone's 4G hotspot works (via another provider), but it does have limits of course. I don't mind paying a bit for extra data, but there is a limit to the amount of extra time and effort I can spend on this problem. I can't keep apologising indefinitely to my clients about bad audio/video calls if none of my coworkers have the same problems with their ISP.
Sibling comment did have a good idea: to tunnel my traffic through an OVH instance. A great opportunity to try out Wireguard.
My phone's 4G hotspot works (via another provider), but it does have limits of course. I don't mind paying a bit for extra data, but there is a limit to the amount of extra time and effort I can spend on this problem. I can't keep apologising indefinitely to my clients about bad audio/video calls if none of my coworkers have the same problems with their ISP.
Sibling comment did have a good idea: to tunnel my traffic through an OVH instance. A great opportunity to try out Wireguard.