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Digital Infrastructure definition

Digital InfrastructureÌýmeans without geographic limitation, assets primarily related to mobile and internet communications, including spectrum, macro cell towers, data centers, fiber networks, small cell networks and other assets related thereto, including digital billboards, indoor CBRS infrastructure, satellites, spectrum and subsea cables, which includes businesses primarily related thereto, and any operating companies that specialize in, or have a material focus on, providing services (including online and software applications) for such Digital Infrastructure.
Digital InfrastructureÌýmeans joint fibre-optic and wireless-based advanced information and communication technology platforms with embedded multi-functional application services that facilitate 24/7 online real-time connectivity between nodes in the operational network to allow remote management of production assets.
Digital InfrastructureÌýhas the meaning set forth in the DCMH Investment Agreement.

Examples of Digital Infrastructure in a sentence

  • In February 2018, ÀÖÌìÌÃappÏÂÔØt Committee approved a revised (January 2017) Digital Infrastructure Project.

  • The Digital Infrastructure and Video Competition Act of 2006 became effective on January 1, 2007.

  • A DCTO distinct from the SCeC, will first enable the setting up of a blueprint which includes principles, architecture, identification of building blocks, standards, protocols and proof-of- concept studies, to design the Digital Infrastructure based on consultations with all necessary stakeholders.

  • For example, the Digital Infrastructure can develop authenticated processes to enable different actors to use a platform: judges, lawyers, mediators, registry or litigants.

  • Further, to realise the vision of Digital Courts, it is essential that institutional capacity be built to effectively design and rapidly roll out the Digital Infrastructure, achieve and sustain high levels of reliable performance on an ongoing basis.

  • Given the transformative nature of the Digital Infrastructure envisaged in Phase III, it is important that the geographical rollout be staggered.

  • Catalysing adoption will be a continuous mission as the Digital Infrastructure is developed and rolled out.

  • Of the various aspects of Digital Infrastructure, SUVAS, ICJS and intelligent scheduling can be designed independently.

  • High Courts may choose to work with the Development Unit of a statutory body (discussed below) that will be set up under Phase 3 to build and create the core Digital Infrastructure or work with any other vendor.

  • The rollout of the Digital Infrastructure of the platform should be sequenced in a manner that core functions of the judiciary can be digitally deployed at the earliest.


More Definitions of Digital Infrastructure

Digital InfrastructureÌýmeans the technology, equipment and systems that provide linkages, networks and pathways to connect people and communities with data, products and services.

Related to Digital Infrastructure

  • Vertical infrastructure means land acquisition and construction, major renovation and major repair of buildings, all appurtenant structures, utilities, site development and recreation trails. Vertical infrastructure does not include equipment; routine, recurring maintenance or operational expenses; or leasing of a building, appurtenant structure, or utility without a lease-purchase agreement.

  • Infrastructure means infrastructure serving the County and improved or unimproved real estate and personal property, including machinery and equipment, used in the operation of the Project, within the meaning of Section 4-29-68 of the Code.

  • energy infrastructure means any physical equipment or facility which is located within the Union or linking the Union to one or more third countries and falling under the following categories:

  • Green infrastructure means a stormwater management measure that manages stormwater close to its source by:

  • Critical infrastructure means a communication infrastructure system, cybersecurity system, electric grid, hazardous waste treatment system, or water treatment facility.