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  • Energy, AI and Digital Sovereignty

    Europe prepares the convergence of data centres and renewable energy The roadmap unveiled by the European Commission marks a major shift. Until now, energy and digital policies have largely been addressed separately. With the rapid rise of AI, data centres, and computing demand, Brussels now views energy as a strategic sovereignty issue on par with…

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  • Telecoms: energy at the heart of competitiveness

    Eco-efficiency is not just about environmental responsibility. It is also a major economic issue. Operators who anticipate these changes and invest in sustainable solutions will gain a clear competitive advantage. Ericsson has called for urgent action to strengthen Europe’s digital competitiveness. This commitment includes promoting sustainable and energy-efficient technologies for network infrastructures. The year 2024…

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  • Building Climate Resilience: ensuring network continuity in disasters

    Recent climate events, such as the dramatic flooding in Valencia, highlight the crucial need for telecom operators to ensure the resilience of their networks in the face of natural disasters. To maintain connectivity in affected areas, they must deploy adaptive infrastructure, such as elevated antennas and easily transportable modular sites, which are weather-resistant and quickly…

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  • Mobile operators and the climate challenge

    Mobile operators, pivotal players in the digital economy, now face a critical challenge: climate change. This global emergency demands a profound transformation of industrial and commercial practices. Mobile operators, central to connectivity and information access, find themselves at the heart of this necessary transition. The primary challenge lies in energy consumption. Telecommunication networks are energy-intensive,…

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