Yep, there is no 100% protection against having a major link severed, even cable and telco operators get hit by things like that because of construction crews, car accidents, severe weather, etc.
You can have redundancy as a backup, but there is always an origin point where it all has to come together, or on the reverse end where you're past the point where it branches out for local distribution. (i.e. the lines on your local telephone polls or underground utility conduits)
You can have redundancy as a backup, but there is always an origin point where it all has to come together, or on the reverse end where you're past the point where it branches out for local distribution. (i.e. the lines on your local telephone polls or underground utility conduits)