Resilient Failover Connectivity, supplied & supported
When your only internet line goes down, everything can stop with it, from email and cloud apps to card payments and phones. Resilient connectivity removes that single point of failure by adding a second, independent route to the internet, so if the primary line fails, traffic switches over automatically and your team keeps working.
We design failover to suit your risk and budget, pairing your main connection with a diverse backup such as a separate broadband line or a 4G or 5G router. The switch-over happens in the background, often before anyone notices, and once the main line is restored the system moves back without you lifting a finger.
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0330 333 8175The switch-over is automatic and usually takes seconds, so short interruptions often pass without staff even realising the primary line has dropped.
Commonly a second broadband line from a different route, or a 4G or 5G router. The key is diversity, so the backup does not rely on the same infrastructure that might fail alongside your main line.
If a few hours offline would cost you sales, calls or productivity, then yes. For many firms the cost of a backup line is small next to the cost of a day without internet.