Both the fixed and mobile network operators are much concerned about the operating expenses related to energy consumption. Yet, there is limited availability of electricity in developing countries, where there is scope for higher growth in the area of telecommunications.
Many telecommunication operators have taken initiatives to reduce the power requirements related to equipment use, as well as reduce the carbon footprints of their networks. Both telecommunication vendors and operators are exploring new network topologies and architectures that have minimum infrastructure requirements and yet can support more capacity. The telecommunication industry is working to utilize renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. They also want to erect off-grid mobile base stations in developing countries.
The new research Report offered by Reportlinker.com examines the challenges related to the energy efficiency of mobile and fixed telecom networks and also the opportunities related to renewable power sources, namely, wind energy, fuel cells and solar photovoltaics. The report also provides an overview of technologies and the key drivers of market development over the coming five years and beyond.
The new report also provides a detailed case analysis along with a a comprehensive overview of the motivation of industrial participants towards utilizing greener networks. The report also includes forecasts for network infrastructure, capital expenditure spending, and emission reduction in the areas of both mobile and fixed networks, as well as in telecom data centres.
The report from Reportlinker also provides information about the leading providers, OEM, and technology companies that have taken the green telecom initiative; the best practices that can be followed, factors that need to be taken care of while identifying, planning and implementing alternative energy systems for telecommunication infrastructure, the non-regulatory and regulatory bodies that are involved in green telecom, the impact of green telecom on emerging markets against developed markets.
The report is useful for communications service providers, namely, fixed line network operators, mobile operators, and cable providers as well as network equipment manufacturers, systems integrators, sustainable energy technology companies, such as wind, solar and thermal product suppliers, and green technology companies, telecom agents and partners, government and state agencies who are responsible for green initiatives.