How to keep SMBs open for business - even when the power goes out
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How to keep SMBs open for business - even when the power goes out
"Downtime that freezes retail businesses exacts a hefty toll, with an average loss of about $100 every hour for a store with $250,000 annual revenue."
"Wireless backup provides a reliable solution for small businesses, allowing them to maintain operations during internet outages without costly disruptions."
Internet outages pose a significant threat to small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) as they paralyze point-of-sale systems, leading to revenue loss and reputational damage. This financial strain is particularly painful for businesses with tight operating margins that prevent them from affording in-house tech support. On average, SMBs lose roughly $100 per hour during downtime, compounded by employee costs. However, wireless backup systems present a viable solution, as they utilize cellular networks to keep businesses operational even when wired connections fail, thereby reducing downtime and its associated costs.
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