Agreements Lead to Less Telecom Energy Consumption, Consumer Savings: Report
Briefly

The audits confirm significant energy savings in the telecom sector through voluntary agreements, achieving an 89% reduction in power demand for modems, routers, and more.
Telecommunication companies, via collaborations and partnerships, have successfully lowered energy consumption for STBs by two-thirds, helping consumers collectively save over $18 billion in energy costs.
The shift from traditional DVRs to IP-driven devices showcased a stark reduction in energy use, demonstrating a 91% decrease in annual energy consumption since the agreements were established.
With nearly all new equipment surpassing efficiency standards, the industry is contributing significantly to reducing carbon emissions—avoiding over 93 million metric tons of CO2.
Read at Telecompetitor
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