Internet-based TV produces higher emissions and impacts the environment, Real Wireless research finds
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Dr. Abhaya Sumanasena, Head of Policy and Regulation, led this research as part of the?'Net Zero Impact Technology and Spectrum Demand Analysis' for the Future of TV Distribution?report launched by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport earlier this month.
Our research estimates that the increase in IPTV usage could impact the environment, underscoring the need for efficient infrastructure solutions.
Real Wireless part of winning SUSTAIN-6G consortium
We're pleased to announce that we are part of the?winning consortium that will deliver the SUSTAIN-6G (Sustainability Lighthouse) project, a European initiative focused on advancing sustainability in 6G technology.
The project, led by Nokia, will explore how 6G can address critical sustainability challenges across sectors such as energy smart grids, e-health, telemedicine, and agriculture.
How non-terrestrial networks could change connectivity in rural areas?
Damian Bevan, Wireless System Analyst, recently presented at the Cambridge Wireless event - 'When Networks Collide: Merging of Terrestrial and Non-Terrestrial Networks'.
His presentation addressed the question "Can NTN D2D be used to further extend outdoor mobile coverage beyond what the Shared Rural Network will provide?", particularly looking at ‘geographical coverage’ in regions such as Scotland.?
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