FIFTY SHADES OF GREEN
Voice and Data|August 2024
Telcos are adopting green strategies to cut energy costs, reduce carbon footprints, and improve efficiency, aiming to turn thin margins into positive profits
PRATIMA HARIGUNANI
FIFTY SHADES OF GREEN

If a sector is guessed to be responsible for up to 2% of global carbon emissions, if network usage tends to account for three-quarters of a telco's energy consumption, and if green methods can help in 15-30% total energy cost savings possible, then opening the 'green playbook' is also a way to turn the 'red' line of thin profits and thick competition into a 'black' one.

Telcos are waking up to that reality. They are considering everything-from fundamental overhauls and tactical tools to new tower designs, copper-to-fibre shifts, regulatory tick-boxes, and even more software-as they realise that turning the green page has both a cost (regulatory, expense, and branding) and a reward (efficiency, reputation, and savings).

WHERE DO TELCOS TURN WHITE?

Energy and phasing out of copper in favour of fibre are two areas that present many unlocked possibilities in this transformation.

A recent McKinsey analysis, 'The growing imperative of energy optimisation for telco networks', indicates that recent energy price hikes have hit the telecommunications sector hard. Energy spending was already a significant cost factor for telecom operators, up to 5% of revenue. Still, large operators have recently seen their energy cost increases surpass sales growth by more than 50%. Mobile- and fixed-network consumption makes up over 75% of telcos' total energy consumption. More burden is expected to be added when site densification to support new wireless technologies such as 5G (and eventually 6G) will gain pace.

Also, the right energy sources and plan have a big strategic role, especially when considering factors like latency, outages and service uptime that telcos have to count.

Denne historien er fra August 2024-utgaven av Voice and Data.

Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.

Denne historien er fra August 2024-utgaven av Voice and Data.

Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA VOICE AND DATASe alt
Businesses in a quandary as India battles mobile spam
Voice and Data

Businesses in a quandary as India battles mobile spam

TRAI's new SMS regulations target spam but could disrupt legitimate business communications, while OTT platforms like WhatsApp remain difficult to regulate

time-read
4 mins  |
september 2024
Coca-Cola cloud brings a golden harvest for Infosys
Voice and Data

Coca-Cola cloud brings a golden harvest for Infosys

Infosys is set to significantly benefit from Coca-Cola and Microsoft's cloud alliance, highlighting India's pivotal role in enabling digital transformation worldwide

time-read
4 mins  |
september 2024
India's cosmic odyssey: Reaching for the Moon and beyond
Voice and Data

India's cosmic odyssey: Reaching for the Moon and beyond

India's space ambitions extend beyond Chandrayaan-3, with plans for lunar sample returns, a national space station, and cutting-edge launch vehicles

time-read
4 mins  |
september 2024
SMEs scale new heights with cloud
Voice and Data

SMEs scale new heights with cloud

Cloud technology empowers Indian SMEs in BFSI with scalability, innovation, and security, enabling them to compete with larger firms and drive growth

time-read
2 mins  |
september 2024
Not a chip off the same block
Voice and Data

Not a chip off the same block

eSIMs are reshaping connectivity with seamless switching, enhanced security, and loT integration while navigating challenges in adoption and regulation

time-read
9 mins  |
september 2024
Powering 'Tech Olympics' in Paris
Voice and Data

Powering 'Tech Olympics' in Paris

How the Paris 2024 Olympics redefined global sports, blending Al, 5G, and digital twins to set new standards and pave the way for the future of sporting events

time-read
6 mins  |
september 2024
"5G has consistently influenced complementary technologies"
Voice and Data

"5G has consistently influenced complementary technologies"

With over 34 years of experience in the IT services industry, Dinesh Rao currently serves as the Executive Vice President and Co-Head - Delivery at Infosys.

time-read
5 mins  |
september 2024
"AI applications and hybrid work models are drivers of SASE adoption"
Voice and Data

"AI applications and hybrid work models are drivers of SASE adoption"

With extensive experience in leading product management for Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SDWAN), and Security Service Edge (SSE) solutions across various enterprises, Andrew Winney currently serves as the General Manager and Global Head of SASE Business at Tata Communications.

time-read
5 mins  |
september 2024
TELECOM'S GREEN SIGNAL FOR GROWTH
Voice and Data

TELECOM'S GREEN SIGNAL FOR GROWTH

As technology leads India's sustainable transition, innovations like 5G and green energy are paving the way for inclusive growth and environmental stewardship

time-read
4 mins  |
september 2024
The BIG Leap
Voice and Data

The BIG Leap

As Indian enterprises embrace 5G, they are driving innovation, unlocking new possibilities, and paving the way for the next industrial revolution

time-read
6 mins  |
september 2024