Comparing carbon savings: refurbished vs. newly manufactured
Unveiling the hidden carbon savings of refurbished telecom equipment
Unveiling the hidden carbon savings of refurbished telecom equipment
The transition from copper to fibre & the gold mine that awaits. The telecom network industry is witnessing a transformative shift from traditional copper-based infrastructure to modern digital networks.
As the main player in sustainable telecom network hardware and asset management services, team TXO is all about being your friendly local partner in sustainable networks with a global reach.
We are proud to support BT Group’s circular networks sustainability initiative through the award-winning ECO (Exchange Clearance Operation) programme. As a trusted partner, TXO plays a vital role in enabling BT to reuse, resell and recycle legacy equipment from telephone exchanges across the UK, delivering both environmental and operational benefits.
How do they compare?
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QSFP+ is a type of pluggable transceiver used to connect a network device to a copper or fibre optic cable.
Making significant strides in BT Group’s sustainability journey
Simply put, a switch connects and allows communication of multiple devices within a network, whilst a router connects different networks together.