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How resistant to disaster is the Telecom Recovery? Won’t a disaster in our city or state also disable Telecom Recovery’s ability?

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How resistant to disaster is the Telecom Recovery? Won’t a disaster in our city or state also disable Telecom Recovery’s ability?

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In addition to hardware, power, data, and carrier redundancy, Telecom Recovery employs geographic redundancy to its systems. A disaster event would have to simultaneously disable our technology centers in both Salt Lake City, Utah and Dallas, Texas to disrupt our ability to recover calls for our customers. In the end, the disaster recovery business in general, for data recovery, safety, workplace, and everything else, is about improving odds—there are no 100% guarantees. Adding Telecom Recovery will enable an organization to quickly recover from more than 99.999% of typical outages and disasters. Telecom Recovery’s technology is high quality, fault-tolerant, and redundant so it is highly resistant to even large regional disasters, such as multi-state hurricanes, tornadoes, power outages or earthquakes.

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