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infrastructure(1) The fundamental structure of a system or organization. The basic, fundamental architecture of any system (electronic, mechanical, social, political, etc.) determines how it functions and how flexible it is to meet future requirements. infrastructure the stock of fixed capital equipment in a country, including factories, roads, schools, etc., considered as a determinant of economic growth
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| In combination with the data capture devices on the solar panels, the Telkonet iWire System, utilizes a building's internal electrical infrastructure to enable full-scale Internet and network access from any power outlet. We are addressing the growing backlog as well as other distribution and electrical infrastructure throughput constraints with an investment program that will exceed depreciation in the near term. The installation of the proven Telkonet iWire System energizes the electrical infrastructure of residential and commercial buildings, creating a fully responsive data network. |
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