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Nokia Siemens Sees Profit in Energy Savings |
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Monday, 26 November 2007 |
OAKLAND, Calif., Nov. 22, 2007 -- Nokia Siemens Networks plans to cut energy consumption at some mobile base stations, saving both power and money.
The telecommunications company announced this week its goal to drastically cut energy use at base stations, which send and receive cell phone signals, by 2010 by adding new technology and software.
To save energy, sections of base stations could turn off or enter power-saving modes when network traffic is low, typically at night.
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