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Go green' is the new IT mantra International firms such as IBM, Cisco, Motorola, and Intel are cutting cost through eco-friendly means. These firms have embraced green data center, virtualization, efficient power generation/usage, hazardous materials restrictions, and recycling. Read More >> Email Paul Fettuccia, Vice President |
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Fuel Cells Win $42.9 Million from Stimulus The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) planned to spend $41.9 million of the stimulus funding on fuel cell technologies. $8.5 million of the funding will go to Plug Power in Latham, NY and MTI MicroFuel Cell in Colonie, NY. Read More >> Email Marvin Shandler, Product Line Manager, Power Serivces |
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Broadband Wireless Operators Begin to Focus on Building Green Communications Towers With 2% of the global carbon emission contributed by communications and information technology, tower operators could look to solar, wind, and biofuels to deploy broadband access. A panel discussion was held on the topic "Is Your Tower Green Enough?" at the CTIA's Tower Technology Summit in Las Vegas on April 2, 2009. Read More >> Email Erik Reidell, Product Line Manager, Tower Services |
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GSA initiative aims to push green construction into mainstream The General Services Administration (GSA) planned to spend $4.5 billion of the stimulus funding on building, repairing, and retrofitting federal buildings. Read More >> Email Paul Fettuccia, Vice President |
Upcoming Events:
NYSWA 2009 Conference Albany, NY May 6 - 7
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PCIA 2009 Nashville, TN September 21 - 24
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NXTComm 2009 Chicago, IL October 21 - 23
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Dear Valued Customer;
Welcome to another edition of our monthly E-Newsletter. Your single source for information associated with the wire-line & wireless communications services industries.
The current issue will explore leading news and trends that affect our industry. When Jeff Immelt, the CEO of General Electric, announced in may 2005 that "green is green", he set the company's strategic direction and announced to the world that there was money to be saved--and also made--in sustainable eco-friendly businesses. At the New York State Wireless Association Trade Show & Conference (5/6-5/7), ANS vice president Paul Fettuccia was moderating a panel discussion on "Alternative Green Solutions for Mobile Communications". The panel reviewed alternative equipment technology available for implementation into today’s complex communications networks. The distinguished panel discussed the tangible impact associated with reducing greenhouse gas emissions, power consumption, and achieving efficient recycling of equipment waste while decreasing operational budgets. Please click here for more details.
We welcome your comments and we look forward to hearing from you. This is a complicated industry, and with our hard work and your feedback I am certain that we will create an insightful & interesting E-Newsletter for you to enjoy. please feel free to email us at telecommunicationstimes@anscorporate.com.
Paul Fettuccia Vice President ANS, Advanced Network Solutions 
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