
From waste to wealth: rethinking operator supply chains for sustainability
The tech industry has long been associated with innovation, but as we move into 2025, innovation must go beyond new products and features—it must include sustainability.
The telecom industry is evolving rapidly, with operators facing pressure to reduce costs, enhance efficiency, and meet sustainability targets while ensuring reliable service. At TXO, we take a full-circle approach to network infrastructure—helping operators optimise, manage, deploy, and resell technology to extend asset lifecycles, reduce environmental impact, and unlock financial value.
We help telecom operators optimise their networks by extending the life of existing infrastructure, reducing reliance on new manufacturing, and enhancing operational efficiency.
Telecom networks require long-term lifecycle management to remain cost-effective and reliable. TXO ensures continued performance by providing multi-vendor support beyond OEM end-of-service-life (EOSL).
Technology rollouts require seamless execution to reduce disruption and maximise efficiency. TXO ensures operators have the right equipment, properly staged and tested, ready for rapid deployment.
End-of-life telecom technology still holds significant financial and environmental value. TXO helps operators resell, recycle, and recover materials responsibly to generate revenue while supporting the circular economy.
The tech industry has long been associated with innovation, but as we move into 2025, innovation must go beyond new products and features—it must include sustainability.
With the World Economic Forum reporting that circular models could generate $4.5 trillion in economic benefits by 2030, telecoms are rethinking their supply chains, device lifecycles, and e-waste management.
The telecom industry is undergoing a major transformation—one that blends sustainability with financial efficiency.