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The need for highly reliable internet connectivity is a no brainer for enterprises, K through 12, healthcare, etc. Eero recently launched Eero Signal, a 4G LTE backup device that plugs into existing Eero routers to automatically keep homes and small businesses online during an ISP outage. A 5G version is on the way. With an Eero Plus subscription, 10GB of bandwidth per year is included, with options to upgrade to 100GB.
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Eero is an SMB solution at best right now, but I expect it to continue expanding into more use cases. That said, this should become the norm in the enterprise as well.
The problem with traditional enterprise failover
For decades, the standard IT playbook for disaster recovery has been to bring in two different internet service providers. An organization might have a primary fiber connection from one ISP and a secondary cable or fiber connection from another. The firewall handles the failover routing if the primary connection drops.
In theory, this works well. In reality, it often fails when a major issue occurs. Both ISPs typically share the same utility poles or underground conduits leading into the building into the main rack. When a rogue backhoe severs the fiber line down the street, or a tree falls and takes out the poles, it is incredibly common to lose both the primary and backup connections at the exact same time. I had this situation happen to me about a decade ago.
Why Starlink might be the ultimate DR solution
This is where Starlink completely changes the disaster recovery landscape. With Starlink Business becoming more affordable and accessible, it provides a truly unique backup path. Because the connection comes directly from satellites, which are getting faster and faster, it is completely decoupled from the local ground infrastructure that threatens wired ISPs.
For a hospital needing to access cloud based electronic health records or a school district trying to keep access to learning resources, Starlink offers a level of resilience that a secondary wired ISP simply cannot match. It provides enough bandwidth to keep essential services running until the local utility crews can fix whatever is causing the outage.
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