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Internet Redundancy
Dual-provider internet setup (e.g., fiber + backup line) to maintain uptime when one network fails.
Internet redundancy means running two independent connectivity paths—commonly fiber plus a secondary provider (or satellite backup)—so work can continue when one service drops.
For digital nomads and remote teams, this can be a decisive feature and often justifies higher occupancy or rent rates.
Ask whether failover is automatic, what speeds are realistic, and who supports troubleshooting on-site.
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