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In addition the UK also has a diverse alternative infrastructure which could be utilised to carry data.
Rochdale council is looking to set up a shared LAN infrastructure which could be used by a range of councils and public services in a deal worth up to £10m.
Russians lined up immediately to grab prime real estate and privatize energy and transportation infrastructure, which could be crucial to preparations for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
One of our regular challenges is a lack of local infrastructure, which could be that there is no suitable physical venue or experience and skills in marketing orchestral music to an audience that has not had the opportunity to hear it before.
In the direct communication, devices communicate with each other via a network infrastructure, which could be an access point or a base station.
Additionally, with the increasing probability that U.S. tax reform could soon be passed, we wouldn't be surprised to see the current majority in Washington turn some attention to infrastructure, which could be quite beneficial for CAT.
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That's why the IMF has repeated its view that the government should bring forward infrastructure investment now, which could be used to build thousands of affordable homes," he said.
While both Gagne and Baker have promised to build a sewer plant, the town would need to come up with the accompanying infrastructure, like piping, which could be costly.
The Netherlands has a nation-wide, good infrastructure for community nursing, which could be used for hospital-at-home.
But Katter has a $200m commitment for water infrastructure from the Morrison government which could be at risk if he joins the insurrection.
And it signals that ARM-powered infrastructures are here to say, which could be a threat to Intel and its dominance in the market with its x86 technology.
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