Archive for June 27th, 2008

NSW schools connect classrooms with Tandberg systems

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NSW schools connect classrooms with Tandberg systems

Video communications solutions provider, Tandberg, has been contracted for 2,300 video conferencing systems inside New South Wales schools. The two year project will bring video communications capability to all schools, and extend the classroom out to offsite locations such as scientific research centres and even to NASA in the US.
According to Lars Ronning, Tandberg president [...]

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The opposite of consolidation: IBM’s data centre in a box

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The opposite of consolidation: IBM’s data centre in a box

While the rest of the industry is moving full steamed towards data centre consolidation to reduce overheads and improve efficiency, IBM has introduced three new platforms that allow enterprise and existing data centre operators to improve their existing infrastructure without a massive migration to bigger facilities.

The three new offerings, Enterprise Modular Data Centre, Portable Modular [...]

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Vodafone to halve emission by 2020

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Vodafone Group has publicly committed to reduce its carbon emissions by 50% by 2020 from a 2006/2007 baseline of 1.23 million tonnes. The company has already reduced the amount of carbon emissions relative to network traffic by 29% and improved the energy efficiency of new network equipment by 25% in the 2006/2007 period.
Read the press [...]

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Verizon sets out green procurement guidelines

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US carrier Verizon has published its own set of energy efficiency guidelines for equipment purchases after 1 January 2009. Equipment purchases after that date is expected to be at least 20% more efficient than today’s products, the company said.
The guidelines will include optical and video transport systems, switches and routers, DSLAM high speed Internet equipment [...]

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Firm proposes new charging scheme for network management – pay per energy saved

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India-based provider of passive infrastructure for the telecoms industry, Acme Tele Power Limited, launched a new ‘Energy Management Solution’ for telecom sites with a new charging scheme that is based on the energy costs saved by its customers.
‘Energy Management Solution,’ which incorporates ACME products, including multi-operator Green Shelters, wide-range and networked Power Interface Units, NACC [...]

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Apple files patent for sun-powered devices

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Apple Computers has reportedly filed a patent titled “solar cells on portable devices” that would pave the way for solar-powered devices such as the portable music players, mobile phones and laptop computers.
The patent, attributed to several Apple employees, covers the integration of solar cells into portable devices, but instead of the traditional panels, the application [...]

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Ericsson defines sustainability

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Ericsson defines sustainability

In this exclusive interview with Ericsson’s Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, Elaine Weidman, Green Telecom’s editor Tony Chan finds out about the company’s approach to, not only managing its own environmental impact, but support the success of its customers towards a new carbon lean economy.
Green Telecom: So tell us about Ericsson’s CSR initiatives?
Elaine Weidman: Basically, [...]

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