Broadband Forum to Deliver Broadband Energy Efficiency Specs Next Summer
Briefly

"Energy efficiency in fixed broadband equipment is essential for reducing power costs and CO2 emissions for operators and their customers. As demand for high-speed connectivity rises, FTTH networks must operate sustainably, nurturing both connectivity and the planet," said Hugues Le Bras from Orange.
"To achieve this, the new project outlines power saving requirements, power measurement monitoring, and testing methods to unlock greater energy efficiency in broadband networks," highlighting the importance of structured guidelines in achieving energy savings.
"One area of focus will be the power saving of Optical Network Units (ONUs) and Optical Line Terminals (OLTs), particularly looking at ONU power shredding and sleep modes to optimize energy use."
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