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 [...]
Category: Climate change
AT&T goes for green packaging
AT&T says it will go with greener packaging for its branded accessories. The new packaging will be composed of up to 30 percent plant-based materials sourced from ethanol harvested from natural sugarcane.
The sugarcane used is this plant plastic is a rapidly renewable agricultural crop and replaces nearly a third of the fossil fuels traditionally [...]
ITU calls for ICT GHG emissions measurement methodology by year-end
An ITU meeting in Rome is calling for the establishment of international standards for GHG measurement by the end of this year.
The first ever ITU Green Standards Week, head in early September, held a particular emphasis on a globalised methodology for assessing the environmental impact of ICTs globally.
“ITU has been working with industry and government [...]
Korean firms top latest Dow Jones Sustainability Index’s ‘Supersectors’ for Technology, Telecoms
South Korea’s KT Corp. and Samsung Electronics have top their respective ‘Supersectors’ in the latest Dow Jones Sustainability Index.
The annual ranking of publicly-listed companies based on their investment return and sustainable performance combines evaluations from the Dow Jones Global Total Stock Market and corporate sustainability assessment conducted by sustainability investing firm, SAM.
In addition to laying [...]
Dell to revamp sustainability strategy in move to cloud
Dell Computer is looking to revamp its sustainability strategies as it moves into offering compute resources via the cloud, instead of simply selling physical servers to its customers. According to the company’s latest CSR report, it needs to update how it measures its carbon performance to align with its cloud strategy.
Earlier this month, Dell launched [...]
Panasonic, Singapore to develop zero-emission housing block
Panasonic and the Singapore government are working on a two-year trial of green public housing that could ultimately eliminate all emissions for common usage areas.
The project, to be implemented for a block of public housing units in Punggol Eco-Town – a former fishing and farming village turned into a green tech test bed by the [...]
ITU Rome event to focus on standard measurement of ICT in combating climate change
The ITU, the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, and Telecom Italia, are organising the first Green Standards Week in Rome on 5-9 September.
Green Standards Week, which is sponsored by Huawei, Research in Motion, Alcatel Lucent and Microsoft, will bring together leading specialists in the field, from top policy-makers to engineers, designers, planners, government officials, regulators, [...]
Heating buildings with cloud computing
Some folks at Microsoft Research and the Computer Science Department at the University of Virginia have tabled an idea that is both radical and utilitarian at the same time.
The idea is centered around so-called, Data Furnaces, basically, servers, or clusters of servers, that will act as heaters inside homes or buildings.
The researchers note that: “phyiscally, [...]
What makes an intelligent community?
The Intelligent Community Forum, the organisation that hosts an annual award on the world’s most intelligent communities, has released a self-test for community leaders thinking of submitting their city or town for the program.
“Community leaders often ask ICF if we think their community could be a serious contender for our Intelligent Community Awards program. It [...]
Cloud computing can cut corporate IT emissions, but is it enough?
A new study from the Carbon Disclosure Project has concluded that cloud computing can offer significant energy savings for large US companies, resulting in emissions savings by 2020 equivalent to 200 million barrels of oil, or enough power for 5.7 million cars for a year.
Those figures, however, might not be enough to offset the organic [...]






