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      Mastering energy efficiency to reach Net Zero

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      5G has been deployed globally in over 200 live networks. As we move towards 2025, Ericsson believes it is possible to scale up 5G, while simultaneously reducing total network energy consumption.

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      Breaking the energy curve report

      Ericsson believes it is possible to scale up 5G, while simultaneously reducing total network energy consumption. By working through all three steps of our approach, we believe it is possible to break the energy curve in mobile networks.

      Intelligent Operations Guide

      Operate intelligently to save energy and improve user experience. Explore the innovative solutions that leading communication service providers are adopting on their journey toward high-performing, programmable networks that are more autonomous and energy-efficient.

      RAN modernization guide

      Modernization has become increasingly relevant to execute on energy cost reductions and Net Zero ambitions. Learn more about our key recommendations when tackling modernization and inspiring success stories.

      Network energy performance benchmarking guide

      The best networks are not just fast and reliable. They are also energy efficient and sustainable. Explore how benchmarking for enhanced network performance, energy efficiency and user experience is vital and helps achieve this.

      Enabling Net Zero

      The demand on mobile networks will continue to grow and without action, energy use and related emissions will too. In order to reach Net Zero, it is important to reduce energy consumption and break the energy curve.

      Energy consumption in mobile networks has increased over time. About the same increase with each new mobile generation. We must advance how we plan, deploy and operate mobile networks to break the upgoing trajectory of energy consumption.

      Breaking the energy curve

      Our evolving approach to breaking the energy curve

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      Breaking the energy curve, 2022 edition

      Rolling out 5G without increasing energy consumption

      Rolling out 5G without increasing energy consumption

      Ericsson’s Breaking the Energy Curve report 2022 offers updated advice to communications service providers (CSPs) about how they can become more energy-efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective as they scale up 5G – while also achieving their business goals and sustainability targets.

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      Redefining the best network

      The best network no longer means just fast and reliable. It’s time to redefine the ‘best network’ as high performing, energy efficient and sustainable.

      A holistic approach to address RAN energy efficiency

      Why is the energy challenge so important for the mobile industry? Mobile networks have the potential to reduce global energy consumption by delivering, among other things, reliable remote working and video conferencing, thereby reducing the need for travel, and commuting. In this blog authors Johan Hultell and Michael Begley unveils how you can scale 5G to meet the four-fold traffic increase expected by 2025, while aiming to reduce the absolute network energy consumption.

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      Who cares about peak download speeds in 5G?

      Think about the apps that you use on your smartphone all the time. Do you have any idea about what download speed is required for you to have a good experience when using them?