
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 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.
David Evans, Head of Global Asset Recovery and Services talks to Southern African Wireless Communications.
A global copper shortage presents a unique opportunity for telecom operators transitioning away from legacy copper networks.
Andy Martin, key account director at TXO, tells Comms Business why telcos need to change their attitude to reusing and recycling equipment
In May, the UK government granted conditional approval for the merger between Vodafone and Three, two of the nation’s major mobile operators.
A strategic telecoms hardware repair approach can cut costs, extend equipment life, and enhance network resilience. TXO’s guide explores 10 compelling reasons why operators should rethink their repair strategies.
An Interview with Andy Martin, TXO’s Key Account Director for BT
The terms CAPEX and OPEX regularly come up during the conversations we have with our customers in relation to telecom network equipment purchases and asset recovery services.
In this piece Joe Thompson, Global Head of Optical & Network Product at TXO, explores some possibly overlooked uses for fibre cabinets.
Enhance the sustainability of your telecoms network
A closer look at the added benefits, discover the importance of decommissioning network hardware