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| Mobile Recovery Solutions Disaster preparedness requires a documented plan in concert with accompanying solutions that will enable recovery of both end-users and technology at time of disaster. Agility is singularly focused on delivering these solutions to customers in the form of Mobile Recovery Solutions. These solutions can be deployed anywhere at time of disaster. Mobile Recovery Solutions supporting both voice and data requirements can be deployed with either pre-arranged terrestrial facilities or using satellite connectivity. This is accomplished through the use of easily deployable transportable satellite dishes and advanced engineering, which provides for very efficient bandwidth utilization over satellite links. Mobile Units Mobile units have been designed to serve unique purposes, based on customer contractual requirements. Agility makes these mobile units available in two primary configurations: · 18 Seat Singlewide Unit · 48 Seat Doublewide Unit 18 Seat Singlewide Unit Singlewide units can accommodate up to 18 end-users (18 seats). Additional equipment, including fax machines, printers and servers are counted as a seat, however some server configurations with large power requirements may count as more than one seat. The total combination of end-users, printers, fax machines and servers may not exceed 18 seats.
48 Seat Doublewide Unit The Doublewide Unit is designed to recover end-users, providing space for up to 48 seats in one unit, including furniture, phones and workstations. These units are typically available for use within the first 48 hours of a disaster declaration. These units have a wiring infrastructure capable of accepting one data and one voice line for each end-user seat. Equipment used to support voice/data functionality is normally deployed in 24 seat support modules. Additional equipment, including fax machines, printers and servers are counted as a Seat, however some server configurations with large power requirements may count as more than one seat. The total combination of end-users, printers, fax machines and servers may not exceed 48 seats.
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