Utility Expansion into the Digital World.

Expand your data infrastructure capabilities.

Utility infrastructure provides a unique opportunity to deploy distributed data networks leveraging new and existing infrastructure to provide a cost effective, efficiently performing, scale-able and secure solution to data storage and transmission limitations that exist in the current market climate. Particularly rural communications networks pose to benefit from adopting technology that will catapult you into the next phase of data transmission technology.

Utilities, Rural Telco, Rural ISP.

New and existing infrastructure belonging to utilities and end customers such as substations, fiber huts, warehouses, distribution centres, distribution outposts, retired lay down yards, etc. provide unique opportunities implement distributed data technology in underutilized spaces. Distributed data technology serves as a solution to industry problems surrounding data storage, data storage costs, data transmission, cybersecurity, and smart metering program implementations. Reach out to us today and let’s explore how you can benefit from moving into the future.


What is a DDN?

A distributed data network is a secure and cost effective network architecture in which data is stored across multiple physical locations, often spanning different nodes or devices (such as servers, computers, or data centers). It allows for enhanced data accessibility and system reliability by avoiding single points of failure. This architecture improves performance and is scalable, making it ideal for large applications requiring consistent availability and resilience against failures.

In this setup, data is not stored in just one place, but across several locations – from local servers to regional data centers. This means better and more reliable access to data. For instance, if one server goes down, others can take over, preventing outages and ensuring continuous service. This is particularly important for rural utilities, where maintaining a steady, reliable flow of information is crucial for managing energy distribution. By spreading out the data, networks are more resilient, keeping your connections, stable and efficient, even in challenging rural environments.

This technology is a game-changer for rural utilities. It reduces delays (latency), cuts down costs for transmitting data, supports scalability, and makes online services more secure.