Have you ever considered what the consequences would be if your company were to lose internet access for an extended period? In a manufacturing facility, production could come to a complete halt on entire production lines. In a hotel, droves of dissatisfied guests could besiege the staff. But even in an average office, significant financial losses can occur if colleagues are left without internet access.
You can prevent these damages by establishing backup business internet connectivity!
What is backup
Backup essentially functions as a secondary internet service provider that takes over in case of failure or outage of the primary internet connection. This can be caused by, for example:
- Technical issues with the internet service provider.
- Cable damage due to severe weather conditions or careless excavation work.
- Planned maintenance work – even if the provider informs you in advance, it’s little consolation if your business needs continuous internet access to function.
In the event of a primary connection failure, the backup immediately steps in, ensuring virtually uninterrupted data traffic and operation of your business. To ensure maximum security, alternative infrastructure is utilized for the service, which remains highly usable in the event of damage to the primary connection.