What is a Robust Network?
A robust network is a stable and reliable solution designed to function even under heavy load, disturbances, and demanding conditions. It is often characterized by high availability, built-in redundancy, and protection against both cyberattacks and physical disruptions.
Why are Robust Networks relevant?
In environments where communication must work no matter what—such as industry, events, or crisis preparedness—a robust network is essential for operations to continue. It is not only about having internet access but about having a network you can depend on.
Key characteristics of a Robust Network:
- High availability: Redundant systems that minimize the risk of downtime.
- Cybersecurity: Protection against intrusions, attacks, and data breaches.
- Physical durability: Designed to withstand tough environments such as construction sites and industrial facilities.
- Automatic fault handling: Systems that recover quickly from disruptions.
- Hybrid solutions: Combining different technologies—such as fiber, mobile networks, and satellite—for maximum stability.