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Planning your copper-to-fibre transition? Here’s how to do it sustainably

Planning your copper-to-fibre transition? Here’s how to do it sustainably

As telecom operators across the globe accelerate their transition from copper to fibre, the industry faces a critical question: how can we scale fibre networks in a way that’s both cost-effective and sustainable? TXO’s CTO, John Teasdale, joined a panel of global experts in a World Broadband Association (WBBA) webinar to address this challenge.

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How the circular economy drives efficiency in telecom networks

How the circular economy drives efficiency in telecom networks

In Scandinavia, telecom operators are leading the charge in combining sustainability with operational efficiency through the circular economy. By embracing practices like asset resale, refurbishment, and smarter inventory management, they’re reducing costs while upgrading networks for the future. Discover how circular strategies are transforming telecom operations in this exciting new era.

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Urban mining in the rail sector: unlocking hidden value and driving real change 

Urban mining in the rail sector: unlocking hidden value and driving real change 

Across rail networks, vast amounts of obsolete equipment and kilometres of copper cables lie unused, but they’re far from worthless. Through urban mining, these retired assets become a powerful resource, unlocking valuable metals like copper, gold, and palladium that are essential to modern technology. This approach not only helps rail operators to save CO2 but also creates new revenue streams that can fund innovation and network upgrades.

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