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The ICT behind cities of the future
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Smart Cities are an innovative concept that can improve people’s lives, while also helping the planet. The communications industry has the experience and capabilities to make city living more efficient.
Go green, save energy, win customer kudos
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Environmental issues and climate change are rarely out of the headlines. unite examines how communications service providers (CSPs) can have a green image and save costs at the same time.
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The ICT behind cities of the future Smart Cities are an innovative concept that can improve people’s lives, while also helping the planet. The communications industry has the experience and capabilities to make city living more efficient. |
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Go green, save energy, win customer kudos Environmental issues and climate change are rarely out of the headlines. unite examines how communications service providers (CSPs) can have a green image and save costs at the same time. |
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After Copenhagen, can people still make a difference? |
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How ICT can help beat the crunch The global financial downturn has forced industrialized countries into recession and slowed economic growth in emerging markets. During recovery, it is vital that the right ICT policy and investment decisions are made now to deliver social, economic and environmental benefits for decades to come. |
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Pakistan takes the green route to rural connectivity How do we reconcile the need to empower development in rural communities with our responsibility to protect the planet? As the UN Climate Summit deliberates this challenge, one telecoms operator in Pakistan has found a solution: solar-powered off-grid sites. |
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Update from Copenhagen - Day 9 Unite in partnership with WWF gets the inside track on COP15. |
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Update from Copenhagen - Day 5 Unite in partnership with WWF gets the inside track on COP15. |
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Update from Copenhagen - Day 4 Unite in partnership with WWF gets the inside track on COP15. |
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Towards zero emissions in the world's most demanding market As many as 75% of Japanese subscribers use mobile Internet, generating 40% of the world's mobile data revenues. |
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Renewable resources are helping to connect rural Ethiopians |
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T-Mobile and Nokia Siemens Networks: building a sustainable relationship Our two organizations have joined forces to reduce carbon emissions. |
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From cradle to grave (and back again) Managing product lifecycles can help breathe new life into business |
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Green answers to red-hot questions Learn how the GSM Association's Green Power for Mobile programme is bidding to slash carbon emissions by 6.3 million tons. |
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Meet Bunker Roy, founder and inspirational leader of the Barefoot College |
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Bringing corporate innovation to the environment |
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Harvesting energy from the wind, the sun, Joan Baez More and more operators are turning to renewable resources, and in surprising ways |
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Renewable resources are helping to connect rural Ethiopians |
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T-Mobile and Nokia Siemens Networks: building a sustainable relationship Our two organizations have joined forces to reduce carbon emissions. |
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From cradle to grave (and back again) Managing product lifecycles can help breathe new life into business |
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Green answers to red-hot questions Learn how the GSM Association's Green Power for Mobile programme is bidding to slash carbon emissions by 6.3 million tons. |
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Harvesting energy from the wind, the sun, Joan Baez More and more operators are turning to renewable resources, and in surprising ways |
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Bringing corporate innovation to the environment |
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Meet Bunker Roy, founder and inspirational leader of the Barefoot College |
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Improve your environmental awareness with WattzOn and Electrocity. |
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After Copenhagen, can people still make a difference? |
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