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#  Keep Abbotsford Business Phones Working in a Power Outage: Stay Open When the Lights Go Out

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  Thursday, 04 June 2026

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When a windstorm tears through the Fraser Valley and the lights flicker out, most owners worry about spoiled inventory or idle staff. Few think about the dial tone. Yet learning how to keep Abbotsford business phones working in a power outage is often what separates the companies that stay open from the ones that go silent for hours.

## **Why the Lower Mainland Keeps Going Dark**

Storms on the coast of British Columbia are not getting milder. BC Hydro reports that most of its worst storms on record have struck in just the past five years.

Its own customer research shows how widely those storms are felt:

- 84% of British Columbians recall at least one of the recent major storms.
- 55% personally lost power during one of those events.
- 54% believe fall and winter storms are becoming more frequent.
- 58% feel those storms are becoming more severe.

### **The Trees, the Wind, and an Aging Grid**

The pattern has a clear driver. Long dry summers leave trees stressed and brittle. Autumn and winter wind events then snap them onto power lines built for a calmer climate.

Saturated ground loosens root systems, and an aging grid offers less margin for error. One strong gust can darken a whole neighbourhood.

The Fraser Valley sits right in the path of these systems as they push inland off the coast. Abbotsford rarely clears a storm season untouched.

In December 2025, a windstorm paired with an atmospheric river knocked out power to about 120,000 BC Hydro customers, primarily across the Lower Mainland, with parts of the Fraser Valley including Langley among the areas hit. A year earlier, a single storm left about 290,000 BC Hydro customers in the dark.

For a business here, an outage isn’t a rare event. It’s a recurring cost of operating in the region.

## **When the Power Dies, So Does Your Phone System**

What catches many owners off guard is simple. Older copper landlines drew their power from the phone company, not the building. They often kept ringing even when the lights went out.

That built-in reliability is gone for most businesses now.

Modern phone service runs over the internet, a setup known as VoIP. The Federal Communications Commission states plainly that VoIP service may not work during a power outage or when your internet connection fails. No power and no internet means no calls.

Power is only half the risk. Your phones can also go quiet when the power is fine but the internet isn’t. That happens when a storm damages a line up the street, or when your provider has an outage of its own.

A plan that guards against only one of these gaps leaves the other wide open, so a complete setup covers both at once.

### **The Equipment That Goes Silent**

Several pieces of office equipment all depend on electricity, and they fail the instant the grid does:

- Desk phones that draw their power from your network switch.
- The network switch itself, which feeds those phones.
- The modem and router that connect your office to the internet.
- Any on-site phone server tucked away in a back closet.

When all of that loses power at once, the number on your website and your invoices rings into nothing. Callers hear silence, and your own team can’t dial out either.

Cloud phone systems traded away the quiet power independence of old copper lines. In return, they offer something copper never could: the ability to send your calls anywhere in seconds.

The job is to engineer that resilience back into your setup. Do it well, and you keep Abbotsford business phones working in a power outage no matter how long the lights stay off.

## **What a Dead Phone Line Costs a Small Business**

A common assumption is that an outage leaves everyone in the dark, so nobody is calling anyway. That logic falls apart quickly.

Outages are usually local. A downed tree or a blown transformer affects your block or your building, not the entire province.

Clients across Surrey, suppliers in Burnaby, and prospects who just found you on Google all still have power. They’re dialing a number that no longer answers.

Even people inside the outage zone can still reach you. Cell towers run on backup power and mobile phones run on batteries, so calls keep coming for hours after the grid goes down.

The problem is never a shortage of callers. It’s a line that can’t pick up.

Picture a Tuesday storm that takes out your block by mid-afternoon. Your office goes dark, but a longtime client three towns over is trying to confirm an urgent job, and a new prospect is dialing the number from your website. Both reach silence. One waits, the other moves on.

### **The Damage Runs Both Directions**

Your team needs to make calls, not just take them. A law office has to reach the court, a construction firm has to confirm deliveries with suppliers, and an accounting practice racing a filing deadline has to reach clients. With the phones down, that work simply stops.

Then comes the reputation cost. A prospect who calls during your outage and hits a dead line rarely leaves a voicemail. They move to the next company on their list, and you never learn the opportunity existed.

The timing tends to be cruel. Storms hit hardest in the evening and overnight, precisely when an existing client with an urgent problem most needs to reach someone.

Missing that call does more than cost a sale. It chips away at trust that took years to build, and trust is the one thing a small business can’t quickly replace.

## **How to Keep Abbotsford Business Phones Working in a Power Outage**

Staying reachable is an engineering problem with proven answers. The goal is to remove every single point of failure between a customer and a live person at your company.

A resilient setup layers several protections, so that one failure never takes the whole system offline:

- A hosted phone system that lives in your provider's data centre rather than your closet, so call routing keeps working even when your office sits in darkness.
- Automatic call forwarding that pushes calls to mobile phones the instant your office line drops.
- Mobile and desktop apps that let staff answer the main business number from anywhere, on any connection.
- Battery backup, often called a UPS, that keeps your core network gear alive long enough to ride out shorter outages.
- A cellular internet backup that shifts your connection to an LTE or 5G signal automatically when the main line fails.

None of this requires ripping out your current system. Most of these layers bolt onto what you already run, and a good provider sets them to switch over on their own. The aim is a setup that protects itself, so nobody has to remember a checklist while the wind howls outside.

### **Why One Layer Is Never Enough**

The combination is what matters. Battery backup buys you time, but it runs out. Cellular failover keeps the internet alive, but only if the phones are routed to use it.

Call forwarding helps only when it triggers on its own. There is safety to weigh too, since emergency calling behaves differently on internet phones, and your team should know how to reach help if the office system goes down.

A partner who understands these tradeoffs can size each layer to how your business operates. With those pieces working together, a blackout at your address becomes a minor hiccup instead of a hard stop.

Calls follow your people to their phones, and customers never hear dead air.

## **Build a Communications Plan That Survives the Next Storm**

Tools on their own are not a plan. The businesses that stay open treat phone resilience as a deliberate strategy, reviewed and tested rather than assumed.

A managed IT partner can map your weak points, put the right safeguards in place, and confirm they work long before you need them. That last step matters more than owners expect, because most failover gaps only reveal themselves under live conditions.

- Identify every device your phones rely on, from the router and switch down to the handsets.
- Set call-forwarding rules so calls jump to mobiles automatically, with no frantic scramble mid-crisis.
- Add battery backup to your core network equipment and a cellular failover for your internet connection.
- Test the entire chain on a schedule, since a backup nobody has ever tried is only a hopeful guess.
- Document who answers which lines, so the team knows the plan the moment the power cuts out.

### **Make the Plan a Team Habit**

Reviewing this setup during a regular technology check-in keeps it accurate as your staff grows and your tools change. A plan written once and forgotten tends to fail at the worst possible time.

It helps to think past the phones themselves. A short outage playbook, shared with the whole team, removes the guesswork when the lights cut out.

Staff should know whether to expect calls on their mobiles, who owns client communication, and how long the backups are built to last. The technology does the heavy lifting, but a calm, prepared team turns a potential crisis into a quiet morning customers never notice.

That preparation costs far less than the business lost during a single botched outage.

## **Stay Reachable While the Competition Goes Quiet**

Storms in the Fraser Valley are a matter of when, not if. The companies that keep answering while neighbouring offices sit in silence win the call, earn the client, and build the reputation that follows.

Coleman Technologies helps keep Abbotsford business phones working in a power outage by designing communication systems that bend without breaking.

Book a free assessment to see where your current phone setup would fail, and get a clear plan to fix it well ahead of the next storm season.

*Sources:*

- *BC Hydro, Top Storms Report (2023), customer storm and outage survey data: bchydro.com*
- *BC Hydro, news release on the December 2025 South Coast windstorm outages: bchydro.com*
- *CBC News, coverage of British Columbia windstorm power outages, November 2024 and December 2025: cbc.ca*
- *Federal Communications Commission, VoIP and 911 Service consumer guidance: fcc.gov*
- *Vermont Department of Public Service, copper-to-fiber phone service transition guidance on power outage performance: publicservice.vermont.gov*

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