Some providers have already worked with network integrators to implement greener, more efficient, network architectures. Passive Optical Network (PON) for FTTH projects uses no electronics in the access network, thus significantly reducing energy bills and maintenance costs. Optical Transport Network (OTN) and Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) eliminate the need for expensive, power-hungry router parts.
While these deployments have been made, communication providers still rely heavily upon equipment vendors to supply network components that reduce cost and energy, take up less space and provide more bandwidth and faster speeds.
During Cisco and CCI's upcoming webinar, The New Green Cable Company, you will learn how to receive all the cost-saving benefits of implementing green initiatives.
Thursday, June 24
1 p.m. EST
Cisco's Karen Campagna, Senior Manager of Field Marketing Programs for wireline and emerging providers, will share how Cisco uses collaborative technology solutions to make itself and its partners more environmentally friendly.
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