The SwitchPoint System — West Virginia

The SwitchPoint
System for West Virginia

Automatic internet failover that keeps your West Virginia business online when your primary connection drops. We deploy and manage an enterprise grade failover setup with monitoring, rules, and support. SwitchPoint is not an ISP.

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Requires an existing cable, fiber, or DSL internet connection
Works with every West Virginia ISP
Suddenlink/OptimumFrontierComcast XfinityCityNet + all others
The problem

When your ISP goes down,
so does your business

Internet outages happen. When they do, payments stop, phones go silent, and your team loses access to everything. Most businesses just wait it out. The SwitchPoint System gives you another option.

Suddenlink/Optimum Outages

Suddenlink (now Optimum) serves many West Virginia communities including Charleston and Parkersburg. Outages are common and can leave businesses offline for hours.

Frontier Disruptions

Frontier provides DSL and fiber to parts of West Virginia. Aging infrastructure means outages can take a while to get resolved, especially in rural areas.

Comcast & Smaller Providers

Comcast Xfinity and smaller providers serve portions of the state. With fewer ISP options than neighboring states, having a backup plan matters.

Why LTE failover

Two wired connections
isn't real redundancy

A lot of businesses think getting a second ISP solves the problem. It usually doesn't.

Not real redundancy

Two wired connections

Most wired ISPs in your area run through the same poles, trenches, and underground conduit.

  • A backhoe hits a line — both connections go down
  • A storm takes out a pole — both connections go down
  • A conduit floods — both connections go down
True failover

Wired + LTE cellular

LTE cellular runs on completely separate infrastructure — cell towers, not cables in the ground.

  • Backhoe cuts your line — LTE still works
  • Storm takes out a pole — LTE still works
  • ISP has a network-wide outage — LTE still works
The bottom line: If both your connections run through the same physical infrastructure, you don't have redundancy — you have two bills. The SwitchPoint System pairs your existing wired connection with LTE cellular, giving you failover across genuinely separate infrastructure.

Serving businesses across West Virginia

Charleston Huntington Morgantown Parkersburg Wheeling Weirton Fairmont Beckley Clarksburg Martinsburg South Charleston Bluefield
Compatibility

Works with your
existing West Virginia ISP

SwitchPoint is not an ISP and not a replacement for your internet. You keep your current provider. The SwitchPoint System provides failover when they go down.

Suddenlink/Optimum

Cable

Frontier

DSL & Fiber

Comcast Xfinity

Cable

CityNet

Fiber & Wireless

Other Providers

Cable, DSL, or Fiber

How the system works

Your internet goes down.
You don't.

The SwitchPoint System runs continuously in the background. Here is what it does.

1

Detect

The SwitchPoint System monitors your primary connection continuously at your West Virginia business.

2

Failover

If the line drops, traffic automatically switches to cellular. Most environments fail over within 10–30 seconds.

3

Control

Usage rules and priority settings keep costs predictable. No surprise bills, no automatic overages.

4

Monitor

We manage and monitor the system and alert you when something changes. You get notified — we handle the rest.

Managed service

Managed service for
the SwitchPoint System

$99/month
  • Enterprise grade failover hardware deployed on-site
  • Continuous monitoring & outage alerts
  • Failover rules & priority settings
  • Managed cellular connectivity
  • Configuration & ongoing support
  • Hard data cap — no surprise overages

Pricing is customized per business. One-time setup fee applies for on-site deployment. Ask about our ship-to-you option with reduced or waived setup costs.

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FAQ

Common questions
answered

Are you an ISP?
No. SwitchPoint is not an ISP, carrier, or utility. You need an existing cable, fiber, or DSL connection. The SwitchPoint System deploys on top of it and activates when it goes down.
How does the SwitchPoint System work in West Virginia?
We deploy and manage the SwitchPoint System at your West Virginia business. It monitors your primary connection continuously. When your ISP goes down, it automatically switches to cellular within 10–30 seconds. When your ISP comes back, it switches back.
Does it work with my firewall or router?
In most environments, yes. The SwitchPoint System is deployed between your modem and your existing network equipment. It works with standard business firewalls, routers, and managed switches.
Will my speeds be the same on failover?
Cellular failover speeds depend on local LTE coverage and are typically slower than wired. The system is designed for business continuity — keeping critical operations running, not replacing your primary line.
Do you manage it?
Yes. The SwitchPoint System is fully managed. We handle deployment, configuration, monitoring, alerts, and ongoing support. No IT team required on your end.
What about data usage and cost controls?
Each plan includes a defined monthly data allowance. When the cap is reached, the backup stops — no automatic overages. Additional capacity requires your explicit approval first.

See the SwitchPoint System
fail over live.

Request a live failover demo and watch the system switch in real time.
Deployed and managed at your West Virginia location.