Remote work dedicated connectivity

Last updated: 25 June 2026

For remote workers, freelancers, developers, designers, and frequent personal users, CityLink Global offers personal dedicated connectivity, dedicated IP option consultations, and cross-border work connection support.

Suitable scenarios

Common pain points

Switching networks constantly

Moving between home, cafes, and co-working spaces makes work accounts more likely to flag unusual-login prompts, breaking your flow.

Collaboration tools scattered across platforms

Email, meetings, project management, design tools, and AI assistants each run independently — without one consistent connection environment, the cost of switching between them adds up.

Shared routes aren't built for all-day work

Shared connectivity fits occasional access, but remote work usually means staying online all day, so shared-route variation has a bigger effect on productivity.

Working with overseas platforms and collaboration tools

Remote workers and freelancers often need to reach overseas work platforms, email, meetings, and collaboration tools, plus overseas AI tools for day-to-day work. CityLink Global provides network connectivity and access-experience optimization — please follow the laws where you're located and each platform's own terms of service.

Light use

Shared connectivity

For temporary access, everyday browsing, and light connections in popular regions.

Long-term work

Personal dedicated connectivity

For long-running email, meetings, collaboration tools, overseas work platforms, and AI-assisted workflows.

Consistent environment

Dedicated IP option

For users who need stronger consistency for account environments, back-office login, and long-term workflows.

Compliance boundaries

FAQ

Consult on remote work connectivity

Describe your work platforms, target regions, device count, and whether you need a dedicated IP option. We will help match personal dedicated connectivity.