According to Daily News reporter Phyllis Furman, nearly one-third of employees plan to watch three hours or more per day of the NCAA Tournament ... WHILE ON THE JOB!
?People will be organizing office pools, researching teams and planning viewing parties,? said John Challenger, CEO of Challenger. ?When the games begin around noon, many companies will probably notice a significant drop in internet speeds, as employees start streaming games and clogging up the network?s bandwidth.?
?People will be organizing office pools, researching teams and planning viewing parties,? said John Challenger, CEO of Challenger. ?When the games begin around noon, many companies will probably notice a significant drop in internet speeds, as employees start streaming games and clogging up the network?s bandwidth.?

