Interac To Add A New “Supplier” To Keep From Going Down… Which Is A Backhanded Admission That They Are Totally Reliant On Rogers At Present

One of the things that affected a lot of Canadians was the fact that they were unable to use their debit cards during the Rogers outage on Friday. That’s because debit card transactions are processed through the Interac system in Canada. And clearly that system is dependant on Rogers as they went down about as hard as Rogers did. But clearly that’s not cool for Interac any more as they put out these pair of curious Tweets yesterday:

What’s curious about these Tweets is this sentence:

“We are adding a supplier to strengthen our existing network redundancy so Canadians can continue to rely on Interac daily.”

Let’s think about that for a second. If they actually had redundancy, then debit card transactions would have been processed on Friday and I wouldn’t be talking about this now. Thus the logical conclusion is that they had zero redundancy. And now the blowback from that is so bad that they’ve had no choice but to up their game. You have to wonder why it takes two outages from Rogers in a 15 month timeframe for Interac to decide that having a second telco supplier just in case Rogers goes down again is a viable strategy. Clearly someone at Interac isn’t on top of their game.

And it begs the question: Should all businesses who rely on Rogers have a second telco just in case Rogers tanks again? I can assure you that this is a question that is being asked across Canada right now.

2 Responses to “Interac To Add A New “Supplier” To Keep From Going Down… Which Is A Backhanded Admission That They Are Totally Reliant On Rogers At Present”

  1. […] caught up in the Rogers outage because they apparently are completely reliant on Rogers, though they plan to fix that, news is filtering through via Down Detector that Interac who handles debit card payments for […]

  2. […] around with cash isn’t a thing these days? But perhaps people should be carrying cash as Interac was taken down as part of the catastrophic Rogers outage last year, and that hurt both retailers and consumers. What do you think? Leave a comment below and share […]

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