Anvil and ProVu Communications have formed a strategic partnership to provide customers and resellers with an innovative solution to mitigate internet outages and ensure business continuity.
The partnership will see Anvil’s market-leading IoT platform, vM2M, integrated into ProVu’s router 4G/5G failover solutions. This will enable businesses to have a fast, secure, and multi-network SIM solution within their broadband router product portfolio.
According to Alan Shraga, Managing Director of Anvil, the increasing reliance on digital infrastructure has made reliable internet connectivity more crucial than ever before. Even brief outages can result in significant revenue losses, decreased productivity, and reputational damage. With this new solution, Anvil and ProVu aim to mitigate these issues for businesses across the UK.
Meanwhile, Justin Carl, Managing Director of ProVu Communications, is confident that their new router failover solution is the simplest, most cost-effective, and best in the market. He emphasizes that security and business continuity are essential to everyone, and their solution can benefit various industries such as education, retail, and warehousing.
A report from Computer Weekly revealed that fixed connectivity outages cost the UK economy £17.6 billion in lost output over a 12-month period, with London accounting for £5.7 billion of that loss. With Anvil and ProVu’s new partnership, businesses can potentially save a significant amount of money by avoiding internet outages.
About Anvil:
Anvil is a business management system that helps VARs and MSPs unify their software requirements in a single platform. It centralizes CRM, operational tools, and end-user billing to create a seamless, integrated solution. By providing automation and efficiency, Anvil enables users to make better, data-driven decisions with streamlined service management tools.
This partnership between Anvil and ProVu Communications is set to revolutionize the telecoms market by offering a comprehensive and reliable solution for businesses of all sizes. With the increasing reliance on digital technologies, this partnership could not have come at a better time.

Derick is an experienced reporter having held multiple senior roles for large publishers across Europe. Specialist subjects include small business and financial emerging markets.