When the Internet Goes Down,
What Stops First?
TCCA helps businesses evaluate backup connectivity and continuity options through its provider and partner network.
See where your business may be exposed.
Answer a few quick questions to help identify where backup connectivity, failover, or continuity options may be worth reviewing.
- 1 5 quick questions
- 2 Business-focused review
- 3 Practical next steps
What Can Be Affected When You Lose Internet?
Connectivity disruptions can affect more than browsing. For many businesses, internet access supports payments, phones, cloud tools, customer service, and daily operations.
Payments
Card transactions and online payments may be interrupted.
Phones
VoIP and phone systems may be affected during an outage.
Cloud Apps
CRMs, email, and business tools may become harder to access.
Orders
Online ordering, scheduling, and fulfillment may slow down.
Customer Service
Support channels and customer communication may be impacted.
Team Productivity
Workflows can slow down when teams lose access to key tools.
Practical Connectivity Options Based on Your Business Needs
TCCA helps businesses evaluate backup connectivity and continuity options through its provider and partner network, so decisions are based on location, operations, and real business requirements.
Backup Internet
Review backup connectivity options that may help keep key systems accessible during service disruptions.
Failover Options
Evaluate failover approaches that can help reduce disruption depending on your setup, provider, and equipment.
Satellite / Fixed Wireless
Explore alternate connectivity paths for remote, temporary, rural, or hard-to-reach locations.
Security Layer
Consider how backup connectivity fits with firewall, monitoring, and broader technology continuity needs.
Not sure what fits your business?
Take the 2-Minute Resilience Check to identify where backup connectivity or continuity options may be worth reviewing.
Build a More Resilient Connectivity Plan
A short review can help identify which locations, systems, or operations may be affected by connectivity disruptions and what options may be worth evaluating.
What TCCA can help you review:
- ✓ Backup connectivity options for key business systems
- ✓ Failover, satellite, fixed wireless, or other available paths
- ✓ Location-by-location needs, provider availability, and operational priorities