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'SPs immediately need to streamline their power infrastructure'
Steven Liang, president, Emerson Network Power, China
Sudesh Prasad
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
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What are your views on the power needs of telecom service providers, and how are they different from other industries?
DC power has been used by telecom operators from the time they have existed. We bought the power divisions of Nortel, Ericsson, Huawei and Marconi. Previously the power business was with large OEM manufactures, who decided they were not experts in it. Total spend by telecom operators on power varies between 1-6% of total expenditure. But the impact of this spending is lot more in terms of their business.

What are the challenges before service providers?
As the network becomes more complex and operators move into the space where they need to provide more content to generate more revenues, the need to streamline their power infrastructure becomes important. The challenge is even more for operators who are rolling out or planning to roll out 3G networks. This would mean more cell sites, and power requirements will go up. We have the expertise to help operators overcome their power infrastructure worries.

What are your offerings for new operators?
For new operators we offer an entire suite of solutions which include cabinets, thermal management, power management, backups, monitoring, total environment enclosure, and all this packaged together at a very low cost. We have solutions to help operators who plan to offer new solutions and help them leverage existing power solutions without having to spend a lot of money. 

How are you placed vis-ŕ-vis your competitors in India?
India is one of the fastest growing markets for us in Asia, excluding Japan. We were slightly late entrants in the telecom market, especially with the DC business, but we are catching up in terms of market share and hope to be one of the major player in the Indian market. We are here for the long term and have long time association with operators to bring costs down in terms of cost of ownership. 

What are your R&D activities out of India?
We have R&D centers in Pune. Centers are located in China, Brazil, South Africa, Sweden, US and Canada. We also have an engineering and configuration center in India where we customize products, meeting local requirements.

Sudesh Prasad
sudeshp@cybermedia.co.in

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