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Communications Service Providers ( CSPs ) are looking to achieve net-zero carbon dioxide ( CO 2
) emissions through modernizing and automating their networks and in doing so , also increasing agility , reducing costs and improving the customer experience .
According to a recent assessment of the mobile industry ’ s performance against net-zero ambitions : “ Mobile network operators around the world are taking their commitments to reach net zero carbon emissions seriously . The industry is working collaboratively on the challenge through a comprehensive set of actions . This is a significant commitment from an industry whose output is increasing month by month , through the provision of improved connectivity in more places .”
It ’ s why many CSPs are upgrading their networks by replacing older , power-hungry equipment in fixed and mobile networks with the latest generation of network hardware that provides greater performance but uses less power . The result is a more efficient network with dramatically lower power consumption overall .
At the same time , they are leveraging software to look more closely at their current network . One large North
American network operator we worked with used autodiscovery capabilities to model its nationwide multivendor transport and access network – and found over 700 devices and 31,000 optical line-cards that were previously unaccounted for . Such “ rogue ” hardware can include older routers and switches that are not being used actively .
In the same way software can help identify key issues such as rogue hardware across the network – a problem many network operators face .
Kailem Anderson , Vice President of Portfolio and Engineering , Blue Planet
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