Energy Conservation in Telecom Buildings

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Energy conservation has become a strategic issue for telecom service providers as energy saved translates into profit, less emission of carbon into the atmosphere, and can be used to meet the demand o...
The Indian growth story as an emerging market has been acknowledged world over. The potential for growth in telecom is huge, keeping in view the current modest tele-densities in the country vis-à-vis...
Energy conservation has become a strategic issue for telecom service providers as energy saved translates into profit, less emission of carbon into the atmosphere, and can be used to meet the demand of priority sectors as the gap is seriously growing between the consumption and production.
The Indian growth story as an emerging market has been acknowledged world over. The potential for growth in telecom is huge, keeping in view the current modest tele-densities in the country vis-à-vis the developed countries. With the opening of 3G networks, demand for bandwidth is expected to grow manifold in the days ahead.