4 | Orange, Nokia team on using refurbished RAN gear (簡訳:オレンジ、ノキアのチームが再生されたRANギアの使用について) | ----------- | |
FierceWireless: Wireless | 2021-10-14 02:00 | ????0? | |
Orange had already set plans in place to reduce its carbon footprint and create a mechanism for savings with a more predictable supply and demand environment by allowing the resale or reallocation of overstock through an internal marketplace that offers reused dismantled network components a new home. It’s part of a larger program dubbed OSCAR, which debuted in May and has the ultimate environmental aim to help reach net zero carbon goals in 2040. As part of OSCAR, Orange said that by 2025 its IT infrastructure, networks, and data centers will all operate using more existing equipment. The program also contributes to Orange’s target of EUR 1 billion in net cost savings by 2023."We are proud to share our common vision of the circular economy with Nokia, a vision where environmental exemplarity supports sustainable value creation. This mutual understanding leads today to this first major contractual step forward for the Orange Group and its subsidiaries, with a positive environmental impact for our two groups," said Ramon Fernandez, delegate CEO, executive director of Finance, Performance and Development at Orange.As part of OSCAR, under a RAN network sharing agreement Orange Spain and Orange Belgium are able to resell equipment they decommission on Orange’s internal marketplace platform for use in the company’s other operating countries. Orange said the program saves tens of millions of euros each year while reducing carbon footprint.“Committing to circularity takes us another step closer to achieving our own climate goals, as well as supporting our customers in achieving theirs,” Uitto stated. “Digitalization reduces waste, reuse extends product life, and through this we are able to realize the full value of our products.” -- ???????? | |||
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