If we had a location (or at least a part of the world) we might be able to recommend a little better.

On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 3:32 PM Ross Tajvar <ross@tajvar.io> wrote:
Hi all,

A friend of mine is trying to set up a network in a location where there is no fiber (or copper) for many miles. As bandwidth requirements are low (<1M for the foreseeable future) but uptime is important, he was looking at using multiple cell modems from separate carriers as redundant uplinks. I am concerned that different cell carriers might be using the same transport providers to a given tower, so that wouldn't be truly redundant. Another option would be using a satellite provider as a backup for cellular. (The high latency that comes with satellite is not an issue.)

A fixed-radio solution would likely be too expensive upfront as it would require building towers.

Am I missing any other options or considerations?

Thanks,
Ross