
HughesNet Continuity Plans (Backup)
There are two scenarios when HughesNet broadband continuity plans are essential to the continuance of the loss of broadband from a terrestrial or landline provider. In either scenario HughesNet can greatly minimize, if not totally negate any impact from such an indefinite lasting event. Just as you have business insurance to cover loss you also need SATELLITE BROADBAND ASSURANCE.
Scenario 1: T-1, DSL or Cable Providor Network Failure Broadband Continuity. Where such network failure may occur is inconsequential at the time, as your mission critical applications are essential to the minute to minute functioning of your business, you can not afford any interruption with your broadband provider. Even minutes of downtime can have a severe impact in a competitive marketplace. HughesNet as a T-1 line or DSL backup provider can provide a diverse path utilizing a satellite connection to assure that your uptime remains constant during landline downtime. Key features are speeds to 2.5Mbps down and 500Kbps up. Will easily accommodate a networked environment.
Scenario 2: Natural Disaster Satellite Broadband Continuity. Historically, these are the most lasting and widespread broadband outages. After the aftermath, even as electrical grids may be restored, fiber infrastructure can be impacted for more indefinite amounts of time. Again, your mission critical applications are essential to the minute to minute functioning of your business, you can not afford any interruption with your broadband provider. Key features are speeds to 2.5Mbps down and 500Kbps up. Will easily accommodate a networked environment.
How does it work? ( Continuity Backup Failover scenario)
HughesNet delivers high-speed Internet over satellite to backup your existing landline broadband connection. Each business location must be in the contiguous U.S. and have a clear view of the southern sky.
A HughesNet certified installer will connect the satellite modem to your LAN to insure you have broadband connectivity. The satellite modem will link to a satellite dish (antenna) that's typically mounted on the roof of your commercial building.
Once the installer has verified the broadband connection, a 2-port (dual port) WAN router (customer supplied) will be required to facilitate the fail-over/backup to satellite when the landline connection fails. The router will also automatically return to your primary landline connection once it is restored. Your business is now protected and you no longer have to rely only on your landline provider to keep your business on-line.
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HughesNet can not only serve as your primary broadband providor, but it can
be utilized as a diverse path backup provider when your landine broadband provider fails
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