What is possible with IoT?
Ensure uninterrupted connectivity and avoid failure with network redundancy.
Network redundancy is essential to ensure continued connectivity and to mitigate the risk of network failures. With Smart IoT connectivity, organisations can implement redundant network configurations, such as multiple connectivity options and failover mechanisms. This means that if one network connection or device fails, alternative connections can immediately take over, maintaining continuous operations and data transmission.
By leveraging smart IoT connectivity, organisations can have redundant connectivity options, such as utilising both wired and wireless connections or multiple internet service providers (ISPs). This redundancy ensures that even if one connection experiences disruptions or outages, the other connection/s step in to provide continuous connectivity. This high level of network redundancy is particularly important for industries where uninterrupted connectivity is vital, such as mission-critical operations or real-time data processing.
When it comes to disaster recovery you want to ensure continuous connectivity, as well as failure and backup connectivity. You need access to critical systems, along with secure and encrypted data transmission. It is crucial to have diverse connectivity options to minimise the risk of a single point of failure, and to ensure proactive monitoring and maintenance to detect and prevent problems.
With MNO tower redundancy you want to reduce downtime, improve network reliability and resiliency, maintain constant connectivity, and ensure you have multiple layers of protection in case of a breach or failure. Maximising efficiency and cost-effectiveness is key.