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Huawei: Improving energy efficiency, lower CO2 emission and TCO
- Middle East: Saturday, October 10 - 2009 at 12:02
The development of a comprehensive telecommunications infrastructure has the potential of reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions across other sectors of society. Telephone calls, video conferencing, and other means of telecommunication can help to reduce travel requirements. SMS, internet and other electronic means of telecommunications can also play a part in reducing the dependency on other media such as greeting cards and letters.
In short, telecommunication services can support and contribute a lot to a greener GDP and to the development of a harmonious society.
Improved energy efficiency and reduces emissions brought about by the solutions delivered to market by the telecommunications industry could support the development of a Carbon Neutral industry.
This will contribute to the development of a greener national GDP, while also reducing the cost of operations for telecommunication companies in the long-term.
Contents:
- Wireless sites
- Fixed access
- Central office
- Transmission network
- Packaging and transportation
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