
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.
The telecom industry is undergoing a major transformation—one that blends sustainability with financial efficiency.
Telia has reached its goal with the modernisation of the mobile network, and the company is the first in Norway with a nationwide 5G network.
Find out how a multinational telecommunications company uses our QSFP28 transceivers to advance their 100G network globally.
We take enormous pride in helping our customers improve their network uptime, together with saving them costs & slashing lead times.
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.
It’s our mission to save operators millions on their optical transceivers annually.
From power outages to equipment damage, Moov Africa faced a real challenge with sourcing high-quality Ericsson end of service life equipment to maintain their telecom network operations efficiently.
An interview with Cora Park, Account Manager for Europe and the Middle East
Championing the vast benefits of refurbished telecom hardware is something we’re wild about.