China Unicom, NSN set Energy-Saving Targets

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China Unicom, NSN set Energy-Saving Targets

China Unicom's subsidiary in Anhui province is gearing up to reduce the energy consumption of its mobile base transceiver station (BTS) sites by as much as 20%. The operator will deploy Nokia Siemens Networks' Energy Solutions including cooling box and battery-cooling cabinet to replace more costly air-conditioning units.

"This is truly a win-win situation for us," said Li Chao, General Manager of Anhui Unicom. "It will help us meet the government imperative to mobile operators to reduce energy consumption. In the long run, it will also help us reduce our network operating costs from anywhere between 10%-30%, while improving service availability."

Nokia Siemens Networks' leading Energy Solutions can help lower average ambient temperatures to reduce dependency on expensive air-conditioning reducing total power consumption.

"Our solution provides a comprehensive approach to reduce energy consumption in mobile operators' networks," added Xue Rui, Head of Nokia Siemens Networks' global services business in Greater China. "Not only do we help operators meet their green targets but also help them do so cost efficiently."

As operators expand their networks, especially in rural and remote areas, they are faced with the challenges of dealing with rising energy costs and minimizing their carbon footprint. Energy Solutions from Nokia Siemens Networks provide a comprehensive approach to reduce energy consumption in telecom networks, which accounts for 86% of the total energy consumed by operators or 10%-30% of network operating expenditure. It helps operators achieve reduced energy bills while contributing positively to environmental sustainability and helps them meet their corporate social responsibility objectives.

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