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Green Telecom, Part VII: Verizon's greener network 

Verizon’s new standards for energy consumption, announced last June, are already showing the promise of success....

Green Telecom Part VI: Verizon a telecom leader 

Like every major telecom service provider, Verizon is looking throughout its organization for ways to reduce its carbon footprint and be more environmentally conscious....

Green Telecom Part V: Emerson’s comprehensive approach 

Every telecommunications carrier is, on some level, working to reduce power consumption: to cut costs and operate more efficiently and to reduce the environmental impact of operating their networks. ...

The Greening of Xohm 

Sprint's new Xohm network won't just be the fastest network it has ever built. Sprint intends for it to be the greenest network it has ever built....

Green Telecom Part IV: Telco Systems brings solar power to data centers 

Telecom gear maker Telco Systems is bringing a solar power system to market that will help reduce the cost of electricity consumed by data centers and other research facilities. ...

iControl leverages security to automate home 

Wireline connections are being cut at an alarming rate, and broadband revenues are also tailing off, at least for telecom service providers....

Callis finds telecom role in green buildings 

Like a lot of other construction companies, White-Spunner Construction of Mobile, Ala., is working hard to be more environmentally friendly in creating new buildings...

Going Green: AT&T’s broad approach 

AT&T’s announcement this week that it has joined the Green Grid to help promote more efficient use of power by data centers is one of many steps the largest U.S. telecom services provider is taking to both lower its own energy consumption and help its customers do the same. ...

U. S. carriers missing multi-billion dollar “green” boat 

U.S. telecom service providers need to move immediately to offer “green” communications services, or risk losing out on a multi-trillion dollar global market...

Actiontec unveils green DSL modem, gateways  

LAS VEGAS--Broadband provider Actiontec unveiled a DSL modem for environmentally conscious service providers, in addition to two new DSL gateways targeted at the tier two and tier three markets, at NXTComm08 this week....

Telecom’s green future 

As eco and energy concerns mount, providers and vendors see opportunities to save (and make) money...

Vendors tout green options as power costs increase 

Wireless carriers can chalk up the majority of their power bills to one item: running networks. ...

iHollywood Forum debuts first-ever "green forum" 

With energy prices on the rise and global warming accelerating at an alarming rate, “going green” is no longer a fad. The telecom industry is serious about making changes, which is why conference producer iHollywood Forum opted to host the first-ever Communications Goes Green forum in conjunction with NXTcomm08...

Nokia Siemens greens up its radio gear 

Nokia Siemens Networks has jumped on the green bandwagon, introducing today a base station kit it claims will reduce energy consumption at the cell site by up to 70%...

BT makes it easier to be green 

BT Global Services is making a commercial product out of parent company BT’s internal commitment to the environment, offering a service in the U.K. and the U.S. that assesses the amount of carbon dioxide emissions produced by corporate IT departments...

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