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 April 22nd, 2008
Green Mobiles reallocates 10% of billing for the climate
Australia’s M2 Telecommunications, a reseller of Optus’ mobile network services, is looking for strategic alliance partners to further expand its Green Mobiles-branded product to environmentally conscious consumers.
Green Mobiles, launched in September 2007, promises customers a 10% donation towards purchasing carbon offsets for every dollar they spend with the company. Unlike many other “green” products, the [...]
Satellites: A green technology?
Satellites are highlighted by the High Tech: Low Carbon report by the EICTA as one of the most efficient networking solutions in terms of reducing carbon emissions.
“With access to sunshine reserves 1 billion times greater than those that reach the earth, space-related technologies are truly disruptive technologies that offer dramatic potential for replacing traditional terrestrial [...]
KT makes green pledge, sees growth opportunity
Korea Telecom revealed a three-stage green management roadmap that will drive sustainability at the corporate level as well as explore growth opportunities with green solutions and renewable energy generation by 2012.
According to the Korea Times newspaper, KT’s will adopt sustainability measures, raise awareness, secure eco-friendly technologies and adapt of international accords on climate change in [...]






