0 to make a new product, service, or system available for the first time: --
1 an occasion when a new product or service is gradually made available to more people after it has first been tested in a particular area: --
a product rollout
rollout of sth Rollout of the new technology has been slow.
A 25-year roll-out for legislation, for example, is hardly acceptable.
The intensive control-and-change programme, piloted in 11 areas, will be extended further this year, leading to a full roll-out across the country.
Fashionable jargon, such as "synergy"and"roll-out", is thankfully absent.
Given that only a minuscule number of post offices deal with two of the simplest benefits, why has there been no roll-out?
We are deferring part of the roll-out of the computer programme until we can be sure that it will not cause further delays.
We need to improve broad band roll-out and increase the take-up of digital television to increase access to information services.
The roll-out of broadband to every school will open up pupils' access to vast new online resources for teaching and learning.
He referred to multi-agency working, and it is only a matter of time before he starts talking about roll-out, joined-up government and pilots.