08/14/2026
Your disaster recovery plan should not depend on the weather staying calm.
When a hurricane hits, networks usually do not fail in one dramatic moment. They degrade in layers. Cell towers get congested, fibre routes are damaged, backup power becomes a problem, and suddenly the “backup” connection is sitting on the same failure path as the primary one.
That is why storm-season resilience is really a network architecture conversation. More organizations are building continuity around multi-path connectivity, combining Private LTE / Private 5G, LEO satellite connectivity, and intelligent failover to keep critical operations online when terrestrial infrastructure becomes unreliable.
Galaxy Broadband designs these environments for organizations that cannot afford to lose visibility, coordination, or communications during severe weather. With Eutelsat OneWeb as part of the resilience layer, the goal is not just backup access. It is operational continuity when the primary network path starts to break down.
What is the weakest point in your continuity plan today cellular, fibre, power backup, or failover design? DM us or book a discovery call to talk through your environment.