network rollout
[/ˈnɛtwɜːrk ˈroʊlaʊt/]
nounpl: network rollouts
implantação de rede
1. the gradual or staged deployment of a network infrastructure, service, or system across a geographic region or organization
The company announced a network rollout across all major cities in the country over the next two years.
A empresa anunciou uma implantação de rede em todas as grandes cidades do país nos próximos dois anos.
2. the process of implementing and activating network coverage or connectivity in phases rather than all at once
The 5G network rollout began in metropolitan areas before expanding to rural regions.
A implantação de rede 5G começou em áreas metropolitanas antes de se expandir para regiões rurais.
3. the planned introduction of network infrastructure improvements or upgrades across a service area
The broadband network rollout is expected to bring high-speed internet to underserved communities.
A implantação de rede de banda larga deve levar internet de alta velocidade para comunidades carentes.
This term is predominantly used in telecommunications, technology, and infrastructure sectors in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, it's particularly relevant in discussions about 5G expansion, broadband initiatives, and government digital infrastructure programs. The term reflects the industry's shift toward managed, staged deployments rather than immediate full-scale implementation.
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