Sustainability edition

Sustainability edition

A holistic approach to a more sustainable future -?Simon Fletcher, CEO

Digital transformation traditionally focuses on maintaining existing business models and processes, but is this mindset sufficient to stay competitive as industries evolve towards sustainability and NetZero?

Each of our capability areas is increasingly asked to address sustainability questions by clients; Wireless Built Environment clients are seeking clarity from the supply chain regarding the energy consumption of equipment on and in their premises; Policy and Regulation are focussed on NetZero when considering the future of TV distribution platforms; Network Modelling and Simulation?is leading 6G research translation analysis considering the Energy and CO2 impact; Techno-Economics Analysis has been evaluating the total cost of ownership (TCO) and key-value Indicators (KVI) driven network deployment scenarios for several years.

As societies increasingly rely on seamless and widespread network connectivity, the sustainability of network infrastructure becomes a critical concern. This includes ecological considerations and complex, uncharted economic and societal interdependencies. Clients consider many factors and priorities when we advise them. Still, innovation strategies to reach a competitive position in changing markets due to sustainability and NetZero are increasingly important.

Real Wireless adopts a holistic approach in our advisory services on sustainability-driven innovation. We recognise that successful policy and implementation must be based on a long-term roadmap, considering economic, societal, and environmental sustainability. Our quantitative analysis capabilities are geared to address these challenges.

The interdependence between wireless and fixed network dimensioning, and techno-economics, helps shape Real Wireless’s unique offering, revealing future-proof choices for our clients as they harness sustainability-driven innovation in their business.

This newsletter highlights some of our work in this area.


Sustainability: ensuring mobile infrastructure continues to blossom?

At this time of year, it is hard not to be touched by nature. The weather has at last turned sunny and we have been treated, in the UK at least, to a fantastic show of blossom throughout April and May. Julie Bradford,?Head of Techno-Economic Analysis, looks back at some of the recent events attended by Real Wireless and the rising interest in the sustainability of wireless infrastructure.?

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Shifting Towards Sustainable Mobile Infrastructure: A New Direction in Value Assessment?

Julie Bradford,?Head of Techno-Economic Analysis (TEA), and?Dr. Hassan Osman, Wireless Technology Consultant, explore the relationship between technology, business, and the value of sustainable mobile infrastructures.?Including, how Real Wireless help clients with economic sustainability and commercial business case assessments.

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Connecting the Unconnected: Bridging the Digital Divide?

Shruthi Kumar, Sustainability and Rural Connectivity TEA Analyst delves into the increasing need for rural areas to obtain stable infrastructures.?While the rise of digital connectivity has benefited much of the human population, more than 40% remain unconnected to the internet. The digital divide is notably prevalent in?rural and remote?areas, particularly in developing nations.?

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Real Wireless works with clients to find sustainable solutions to the challenges they face in the telecom ecosystem. Contact us today to learn more.

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