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The Energy Challenge
Ibrahim Ahmad
Wednesday, April 02, 2008

A small news item that must have gone mostly unnoticed could pave way for big changes in the telecom industry, both for vendors as well as service providers. But most importantly this could bring a big relief in the life of consumers and citizens of India at large. A leading telecom networks integrator and manager has now seen sense in energy management and tied up with a Gurgaon-based company. Actually this arrangement is for the global market, which means that energy management for operators is not just a concern in emerging economies like India, but a global concern.

What this means is that operators, in all their future upgradation as well as expansion plans, will have the option to go for energy efficient passive infrastructure solutions including radio networks. These solutions are claimed to have helped operators to reduce energy consumption at cell sites.

At a time when the average revenue per user is coming down, running costs of networks also need to rationalize. Operators are well aware that their next phase of rollouts will happen in semi-urban and rural areas, where, on the one hand, the power availability situation will be much more challenging, and at the other, networks will have to be such that they can sustain consumers who will be paying lesser and lesser.

For the metros and urban geographies, managing telecom network infrastructure is already under severe pressure. For instance, the rent for cell towers is just too high and going up everyday. Ensuring regular and smooth power supply, and constant maintenance and security of the tower, is painful. On top of all this, there is a lot of resentment building up among consumers and civic groups because of the pollution it causes. A solution that requires less power and therefore less pollution will always be welcome, and earn people's goodwill.

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Obviously this is the first step, and will not be very simple to successfully implement. India, being the vast and often disparate country that it is, will require a lot of localization. Operators who are running telecom networks in Tamil Nadu, which is a very hot and humid zone and is high in electricity availability, will have different requirements from operators who have networks in Rajasthan and western UP that are hot and dry, with not a very great electricity supply record. All those vendors who offer energy efficient telecom solutions will need to do quite a bit of indigenization.

While in the past there have been lots of areas where equipment vendors and operators have not really worked closely in developing new technologies and products, this would be one area where cooperation between the two will be of prime importance. Operators will need to very clearly spell out the requirements of emerging markets so that a wide range of products and solutions that effectively address their cost efficiency and energy management challenges can be developed.

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