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mt_ignoreNETcomm is an online resource dedicated to the physical layer of communications networks: i.e. data centre racks, fiber/copper backbones, ethernet, etc. This market segment’s relevance increases daily as our built environment becomes increasingly networked for intelligence. The essence of smart grid, for example, is not electricity, but two-way communications for better energy and resource management.

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