Archive for October, 2009

Google PowerMeter to launch in UK with first:utility

| October 30, 2009 | 0 Comments
Google PowerMeter to launch in UK with first:utility

Google will be bringing its PowerMeter energy management application to the UK with first:utility, a gas and electricity provider with around 30,000 customers.
first:utility, which provides free smart metres to its customers, said the service will launch in early November and be available to customers at no extra charge.
Mark Daeche, first:utility’s Chief Executive, said: “Ever since [...]

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Australia’s A$100m smart grid initiative

| October 30, 2009 | 0 Comments

The Australian government is launching a A$100m tender for smart grid projects in the country, but at least one commentator notes that few energy companies have shown interest in the topic, according to a report in our partner publications, Communications Day.
The joint announcement by the ministers in the communications, environment and energy sectors calls for [...]

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Proof that ICTs help combat climate change – ITU

| October 30, 2009 | 2 Comments
Proof that ICTs help combat climate change – ITU

The ITU, in a public statement calling for the inclusion of ICT in the UN’s COP 15 Copenhagen Climate Change Conference in December, reiterates that ICTs are “the only tool powerful enough to serve as the ‘circuit breaker’ to our current climate-hostile strategies, and to effect the true paradigm shift needed to make a difference.”
Specific [...]

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NetSuite doubles Manila operation

| October 29, 2009 | 0 Comments

NetSuite, the cloud-based applications provider, is doubling its operations in the Philippines with the addition of 300 more staff in its Manila office. The company, which offers business management software from a cloud-based SaaS model, says that it aims to position itself as the Philippines’ largest and leading cloud computing applications vendors.
According to the company, [...]

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New South Wales to tender two data centres to reform ICT

| October 28, 2009 | 0 Comments

Australia’s New South Wales government is expected to release a tender for two data centre facilities in 2010 as part of its data centre consolidation plans, according to this report by the Australian newspaper.
The report says that the plans call for two data centre facilities to be operated by the private sector, with the Department [...]

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Green handsets vastly more costly for vendors

| October 28, 2009 | 0 Comments
Green handsets vastly more costly for vendors

While the price of green handsets for consumers is reaching the same as legacy models, the process of manufacturing green handsets is still a lot of more costly, according to researchers at ABI Research.
According to the Michael Morgan, industry analyst at ABI, handset makers not only have to redesign their handsets with green materials and [...]

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US$5.3bn potential revenue and savings with renewables for mobile industry – GSMA

| October 28, 2009 | 0 Comments
US$5.3bn potential revenue and savings with renewables for mobile industry – GSMA

The GSMA’s Green Power for Mobile program is painting a picture for the mobile industry that highlights as much as US$5.3 billions in potential revenue and energy savings through the use of alternative energy solutions for mobile consumers and network infrastructure.
First off, this latest report says that a whopping 485 people in the world have [...]

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Full coverage: Green Telecom Live@CommsDay Melbourne Congress

| October 23, 2009 | 0 Comments
Full coverage: Green Telecom Live@CommsDay Melbourne Congress

Green Telecom Live was given the opportunity of hosting a session at this year’s CommsDay Melbourne Congress, held on the 13th and 14th of October at the Langham Hotel, Melbourne. A total of six speakers from IBM, BT, Macquarie Hosting, Connection Research, Ericsson and Telstra, presented at the Green Telecom session of the event.
This year’s [...]

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Towards a 21st Century infrastructure – Ericsson

| October 23, 2009 | 1 Comment
Towards a 21st Century infrastructure – Ericsson

Summary of presentation by Bruce McCole, principal consultant, Ericsson Australia, at the Green Telecom Session of the CommsDay Melbourne Congress.
As the world’s population moves towards urban areas, their impact on the environment will escalate unless new infrastructure is developed and deployed to offset the trend, according to Ericsson’s McCole, whose presentation highlighted the need to [...]

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Telecommunications and the Environment: But What About the Customer? – Telstra

| October 23, 2009 | 0 Comments
Telecommunications and the Environment: But What About the Customer? – Telstra

Full transcript of the presentation by Dr Turlough F Guerin, group manager, Environment, Telstra, at the Green Telecom Session of the CommsDay Melbourne Congress.
Summary: Telstra has shown the possibility for its business to deliver emissions reductions across the economy. We are now using our own products and services to help our customers reduce their own [...]

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