Global Methodology for Rating Essential Digital Infrastructure
This guide was produced by DBRS Morningstar, a member of IPFA.
A modern society’s infrastructure consists not only of traditional infrastructure such as roads, bridges, airports, water treatment plants, power plants, pipelines, and transmission networks, but also of various type of communication networks that carry timely and important information. The failure of such networks can have serious and even life-threatening consequences for people.
The types of digital infrastructure covered under this project finance-oriented methodology include data centres, telecommunication towers, and fibre optic networks with essential characteristics.
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