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Redundant Internet Connection

Using multiple ISPs to maintain connectivity if one provider fails. Redundant connections are a core part of WAN failover planning and sit within connectivity management to prevent outages.

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Why it matters

Redundant Internet Connection can affect uptime, security, compliance, cost, and the way teams get work done. A clear understanding helps leaders ask better vendor questions and avoid preventable disruption.

Where this shows up in operations

  • Projects stall because Redundant Internet Connection is not clearly owned or explained.
  • Security, reliability, or reporting gaps appear when Redundant Internet Connection is implemented without a plan.
  • Budget and planning conversations get harder when Redundant Internet Connection is disconnected from business risk.

How MNI helps

MNI connects Redundant Internet Connection to the surrounding environment: users, devices, networks, cloud tools, security controls, and support expectations. The goal is a practical plan your team can understand and maintain.

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