
Recovery Networks
Recovery networks are specialized communication systems used to restore and maintain connectivity after disruptions such as natural disasters, cyber-attacks, or technical failures. They typically involve a combination of hardware and software designed to quickly reroute data and restore services, ensuring minimal downtime. These networks can include backup links, alternative communication pathways, and automatic failover mechanisms that activate immediately when the primary system fails. Their goal is to ensure continuous, reliable communication and data transfer during emergencies, supporting emergency response, business continuity, and essential services.