Business Continuity by Design

Today, a network outage doesn’t just cause inconvenience—it halts production, severs access to systems, and breaks continuity. And as dependence on cloud-based tools and remote access intensifies, the cost of downtime keeps climbing. According to Gartner, the average cost of IT downtime to a company is $5,600 per minute. The real cost—lost data, reputational damage, national security exposure— is often far higher.

Meanwhile, the risk landscape has evolved. Subsea cable sabotage, construction cuts, wildfires, floods, and infrastructure failures are no longer rare. They’re weekly headlines. And most organizations are still betting continuity on physical cables they don’t control and networks they don’t fully understand.

Planning for business continuity has never been more important.

A New Model for Resilience

Rivada’s Outernet rethinks continuity from first principles. It’s the only network that guarantees 100% physical path diversity—because it operates entirely in space, providing rooftop-to-rooftop connectivity anywhere in the world.

The Outernet is a global mesh of 600 optically interconnected low-Earth orbit satellites. It is:

  • Fully Space-Based

  • Gateway-less

  • Path-Diverse by Desig

  • Latency-Optimized

  • Secure and Sovereign

  • Built on Mplify 3.0 Carrier Ethernet Standards

Continuity is The New Baseline

Rivada’s Outernet isn’t just a network—it’s a new foundation for resilience. It’s a second backbone that doesn’t rely on cables, carriers, or ground-based complexity. And it’s the only solution that guarantees complete physical path diversity from day one.

Because continuity isn’t something you can bolt on. It has to be built in.

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