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Every year, major outages disrupt businesses and individuals, reinforcing the need for resilient connectivity strategies. In 2024, we saw both large-scale disasters and self-inflicted failures by ISPs, highlighting why thorough testing in ISP networks is essential. Fortunately, SD-WAN mitigates these risks by automating network management, ensuring stability even when ISPs falter.
AT&Tās February Outage | A Self-Inflicted Wound
AT&Tās nationwide outage in February left cities like Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, and Atlanta without cellular service. The impact was severe, particularly for first responders relying on AT&Tās FirstNet.
What caused it? Human error during a network expansion update. AT&T admitted that an āincorrect processā led to the failureānot a cyberattack. This underscores a fundamental ISP issue: inadequate testing.
š¹ Lesson: ISPs must test network updates in a lab environment before deploying them. SD-WAN solutions, by contrast, are designed with automated failover and redundancy, significantly reducing human error risks.
Natural Disasters & ISP Vulnerabilities
Hurricanes remain one of the biggest threats to traditional ISP infrastructure. In 2024:
Western North Carolina: 80% of cell sites failed due to fiber cuts and widespread damage.
Hurricane Milton: Power outages impacted broadband, though some cell networks remained online.
These disasters demonstrate the fragility of single-provider networks. Traditional ISPs rely on rigid infrastructure, while SD-WAN allows for multi-path connectivity, dynamically selecting the best available route.
š¹ Lesson: Businesses relying on a single ISP are at risk during major outages. SD-WAN, with multi-carrier redundancy, ensures uptime even when one provider fails.
The Cost of Rushing Updates | A Warning to ISPs
Beyond natural disasters, 2024 also saw service provider failures due to untested software updates. Large telcos continue to roll out updates without proper testing, leading to avoidable disruptions.
Smaller ISPs understand a fundamental principle: NEVER DEPLOY UNTESTED SOFTWARE ON A LIVE NETWORK.
Best practices include:
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Maintaining test labs that replicate real-world conditions.
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Running controlled pilot deployments before full rollout.
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Using automated rollback mechanisms to prevent prolonged downtime.
š¹ Lesson: ISPs must follow proper testing protocols to avoid self-inflicted outages. SD-WAN solutions, being highly automated, eliminate the need for constant human intervention, reducing the risk of outages caused by operator error.
Why SD-WAN Is the Solution to ISP Instability
Unlike legacy networks, SD-WAN operates with automation, self-healing capabilities, and multiple failover options. When an ISP encounters issuesāwhether from software failures or natural disastersāSD-WAN can:
Automatically reroute traffic to the best available link.
Detect and mitigate network failures before they impact users.
Enable multi-ISP strategies, reducing reliance on a single provider.
Wrapping UP | Trust the Right Technology
The lesson from 2024 is clear: ISPs need better testing, and businesses need SD-WAN. While traditional providers struggle with human errors and infrastructure failures, SD-WAN delivers stability, redundancy, and automated resiliency.
The future belongs to businesses that take control of their connectivity. Donāt wait for an ISP to fix their mistakesādeploy SD-WAN and stay ahead of the outages. š
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Ronald Bartels
Ronald Bartels
Driving SD-WAN Adoption in South Africa