In accounting, network infrastructure refers to the hardware and software resources of an entire network that enable network connectivity, communication, operations, and management. This includes routers, switches, servers, and other devices essential for data exchange and business operations. Network infrastructure is often considered a capital asset and is subject to depreciation over time, impacting financial statements and reporting.
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