Nokia Siemens Networks is looking to revolutionise the mobile network with is Liquid Radio architecture, which not only promises to re-architect today’s base station infrastructure, but also to ultimately bridge the gap between highly specialise (and expensive) telecoms equipment and commoditise (cost competitive) computer components. Green Telecom Live talks to Mike Murphy, head of Technology [...]
Archive for January 11th, 2008
ITU ponders systematic standards review in light of climate change
In a statement to the UN Conference on Climate Change in Bali, Indonesia, the ITU outlined a list of activities aimed at enhancing its efforts to combat global warming.
Among the list, the ITU says its Telecommunications Standardization Advisory Group (TSAG) strongly backs the hosting of an international symposium that will call for a systematic review [...]
Motorola eyes potential for alternative energy powered systems
After the conclusion of a successful trial of a base station powered by wind and solar energy with Namibia mobile operator last year, Motorola says such solutions will be ideal for Asian operators faced with geographically-challenged locations.
The Namibia trial, conducted in conjunction with the GSMA, consists of a commercial base station in a 6 carrier [...]
Ericsson wins Vodafone deal for energy saving system
Vodafone Germany has deployed Ericsson’s new Base Transceiver Station (BTS) Power Saving feature, which was developed to reduce energy consumption of mobile networks. The initiative is part of the operator’s strategy to reduce energy usage and corresponding carbon emissions.
The new feature works by putting parts of the network that are not being used during low [...]
Going green among top 10 trends for China’s ICT sector in 2008
CCID Consulting, a Hong Kong-listed research, consulting and IT outsourcing service provider, identified Green ICT as a key trend for China’s information and communications technology sector for 2008.
“Green ICT is prevailing among the semiconductor, product, database and IDC fields
“Under the rise of energy prices, the state’s energy saving policy,
Server electricity requirements could add 10 GW power plants by 2010
A new study released by chipmaker, AMD, forecasts massive electricity requirements to power global growth in data centres unless new energy efficiency initiatives are deployed.
The study, conducted by Standard Ph.D Jonathan Koomey and based on historical and projected server shipments from analyst firm, IDC, documented server energy
Green Telecom briefs – 11 January 2008
CES urges visitors to offset emissions: In addition to a commitment to offset the environment impact of the show through donations to renewable-energy, energy-efficiency and reforestation efforts, organizers for this year’s 2008 International CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is urging visitors to the show to offset the carbon footprint of travelling to the event.
Norway’s Telenor and 12 peers form partnership to fight climate change
Norwegian operator, Telenor, and 12 global corporations headquartered in Norway, will collaborate on a project called KlimaGevinst or “Climate benefit,” to make the country’s businesses a leader in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
“Telenor want to contribute to combat climate change






