
TEQPORT Services GmbH is now part of the TXO Group
The global importance of thriving towards a circular economy brought together TXOs global urban mining capabilities with TEQPORTs trusted decommissioning and asset recovery expertise.
The global importance of thriving towards a circular economy brought together TXOs global urban mining capabilities with TEQPORTs trusted decommissioning and asset recovery expertise.
Integrated into TXO’s asset management software, i-TRAC, the calculator calculates carbon savings by comparing the carbon footprint of brand-new products with the footprint of refurbished equipment, including transport and repairs.
As the pressure mounts for telecom operators to meet their net zero targets, it’s clear that progress is anything but straightforward.
Strategic expansion strengthens TXO’s scale in North America, reinforcing its leadership in the global circular economy and enhancing service capabilities across the region.
We are delighted to announce that TXO has been named one of the top sustainability companies in TechRound’s Sustainability60, securing the #57 spot. This prestigious recognition highlights organisations across the UK and Europe that are driving meaningful environmental change in technology and business.
The telecoms industry is accelerating its shift towards circularity in 2025. With 2G/3G shutdowns, refurbished equipment, and evolving supply chains, operators are embracing sustainable solutions.
Despite growing costs and operational challenges, legacy networks such as copper, 2G, and 3G will remain active for years to come
The tech industry has long been associated with innovation, but as we move into 2025, innovation must go beyond new products and features—it must include sustainability.
The telecom industry is undergoing a major transformation—one that blends sustainability with financial efficiency.
Telia has reached its goal with the modernisation of the mobile network, and the company is the first in Norway with a nationwide 5G network.
David Evans, Head of Global Asset Recovery and Services talks to Southern African Wireless Communications.
A global copper shortage presents a unique opportunity for telecom operators transitioning away from legacy copper networks.