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- noun The
construction andimplementation of a system
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Examples
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To compete, WiMAX needs to build out now, before LTE gains a threshold in major markets — but that WiMAX buildout is in doubt.
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Consequently, we lag all the other industrialized countries in buildout investment, even France!! —
Comcast Appeals F.C.C. Sanction - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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The big innovations are over, the low-hanging fruit has been picked and 'the IT buildout is much closer to its end than its beginning,' he writes.
Archive 2003-11-01 M-mv 2003
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The big innovations are over, the low-hanging fruit has been picked and 'the IT buildout is much closer to its end than its beginning,' he writes.
11.03 M-mv 2003
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The big innovations are over, the low-hanging fruit has been picked and 'the IT buildout is much closer to its end than its beginning,' he writes.
11.03 M-mv 2003
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The big innovations are over, the low-hanging fruit has been picked and 'the IT buildout is much closer to its end than its beginning,' he writes.
10.03 M-mv 2003
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The big innovations are over, the low-hanging fruit has been picked and 'the IT buildout is much closer to its end than its beginning,' he writes.
I bet this one made "geek squad" members spit their coffee all over their flat-screen monitors. M-mv 2003
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The big innovations are over, the low-hanging fruit has been picked and 'the IT buildout is much closer to its end than its beginning,' he writes.
11.03 M-mv 2003
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It’s a good thing that this undersea cable buildout is expected to be cheaper than the last one.
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It’s a good thing that this undersea cable buildout is expected to be cheaper than the last one.
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