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: Green ICT
Internode to go green with new Adelaide data centre
By Petroc Wilton, Communications Day
Internode is searching for ways to reduce the carbon footprint of the new $3 million data centre it plans to install in Adelaide. After being awarded ‘CO2-neutral’ status in a recent carbon audit, the firm is now looking at other green initiatives in Australia and abroad for examples of environmentally friendly [...]
Telstra bumps up ‘green’ credentials, aims for carbon-friendly NBN
By Sonia Han, Communications Day
Telstra has introduced a ‘green’ installation at its Melbourne office, using it to tout the “vital” importance of the proposed National Broadband Network in reducing carbon emissions and increasing productivity.
Last week, Telstra installed a 5 kilowatt hydrogen (H) fuel cell test facility at its Melbourne head office, which it claims to [...]
New IBM consultancy service to help companies go green
Former Big Blue and now Big Green, IBM, is set to unveil a new consultancy service aimed at helping its customers go green. The offering is not simply about reducing companies’ impact on the environment, but also include a whole set of metrics, from carbon management to labour practices that will increase competitive positioning, the [...]
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 [...]
Firm proposes new charging scheme for network management – pay per energy saved
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 [...]
Apple files patent for sun-powered devices
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 [...]
Cisco wants to shave 25% off emissions
by CommsDay
Cisco Systems will shave 25% from its global operations’ greenhouse gas emissions within four years. The network infrastructure giant made the vow at this week’s Cisco Live event, with CEO John Chambers admitting the company generated 724,000 metric tons of CO2 equivalents last year via facilities, manufacturing and transport. It hopes to slash that [...]
Eltek Valere brings Flatpack2 HE to Asia
Eltek Valere unveiled its green product line – Flatpack2 HE – to wireless and fixed line service providers at CommunicAsia 2008.
As reported earlier by Green Telecom, the Flatpack2 HE DC power system is based on a new 2000-Watt rectifier module that offers 96 percent efficiency – the highest in the industry. The rectifier cuts power [...]






