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 July 23rd, 2008
ITU sets up new standards group for climate change
A new focus group has been set up by the International Telecommunications Union to work on standards related to the impact of information and communication technologies on climate change. The new group will focus in particular on the reduction of ICT emissions and how ICTs can assist in cutting emissions in other industry sectors such [...]
Telecoms has US$1.2 trillion carbon abatement potential – report
A new report by Insight Research claims that the telecommunications industry has the potential to abate as much as US$1.2 trillion worth in carbon emissions in the next five years by simply repackaging existing services into “green communications.”
The report, “Communicating Green: Telecommunications Value in Promoting Environmental Improvement, 2008-2013,” evaluated the use of existing telecommunications technologies [...]
Singapore gets first green ICT solutions centre from HP
HP and Singapore’s Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) will set up the city’s first “green” ICT solutions centre. The Centre will be located inside NYP and aims to train some 2,400 students and industry professionals on sustainable ICT solutions over the next three years.
The NYP-HP Green ICT Solutions Centre is expected to serve as a platform for [...]
ICT bigwigs enter solar market
The world’s biggest semiconductor maker will spin off solar technology it has developed to a new start up called SpectraWatt Inc. Intel will also lead the first round of funding for SpectraWatt worth US$50 million. Other investors include Cogentrix Energy – a Goldman Sachs subsidiary, PCG Clean Energy and Technology Fund, and Germany’s Solon AG.
Intel’s [...]
Orange finds dance power for mobiles
UK mobile operator, Orange, has found a new source of energy for charging your mobile phone – dancing. Marketed as the result of months of research into alternate, sustainable energy sources to power mobile phones during summer music festivals – a la Glastonbury, the Orange Dance Charger uses kinetic energy to generate electrical power for [...]






