Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

Ross Tajvar ross at tajvar.io
Sat Aug 3 19:59:27 UTC 2019


Not that I know of, especially given the location. I'll look into it though.

On Sat, Aug 3, 2019, 3:42 PM Mike Hammett <nanog at ics-il.net> wrote:

> Any existing WISPs?
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> *From: *"Ross Tajvar" <ross at tajvar.io>
> *To: *"North American Network Operators' Group" <nanog at nanog.org>
> *Sent: *Saturday, August 3, 2019 2:30:43 PM
> *Subject: *Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs
>
> Hi all,
>
> A friend of mine is trying to set up a network in a location where there
> is no fiber (or copper) for many miles. As bandwidth requirements are low
> (<1M for the foreseeable future) but uptime is important, he was looking at
> using multiple cell modems from separate carriers as redundant uplinks. I
> am concerned that different cell carriers might be using the same transport
> providers to a given tower, so that wouldn't be truly redundant. Another
> option would be using a satellite provider as a backup for cellular. (The
> high latency that comes with satellite is not an issue.)
>
> A fixed-radio solution would likely be too expensive upfront as it would
> require building towers.
>
> Am I missing any other options or considerations?
>
> Thanks,
> Ross
>
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