
Refurbishing can drive a more circular economy in telecoms
“It really is creating the circular economy – and it’s getting bigger and bigger” Julia Evans, Group Operations Director, TXO
“It really is creating the circular economy – and it’s getting bigger and bigger” Julia Evans, Group Operations Director, TXO
Telecom operators need more than suppliers, they need partners that invest in understanding their unique challenges, anticipate change, and co-create tailored solutions. In this blog, Mounir Tabet‑Aoul shares how TXO is helping networks across North Africa grow sustainably through innovation, collaboration, and long-term value.
With the World Economic Forum reporting that circular models could generate $4.5 trillion in economic benefits by 2030, telecoms are rethinking their supply chains, device lifecycles, and e-waste management.
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.
Even world-leading telecommunications companies call in the experts to monetise the excess and obsolete parts of their network.
Operators estimate that an average of 20-30% of their equipment will be unsupported within the next two years
As technology advances, operators are under increasing pressure to retire legacy networks, making way for more efficient and environmentally friendly solutions.
Sustainability is essential for modern telecoms networks. TXO’s guide highlights four key practices—including energy efficiency, circular economy adoption, and smarter network planning—to reduce costs and environmental impact.
The telecommunications industry is no stranger to mergers & acquisitions. Just as they can help a carrier expand its service offerings, they are also likely to result in duplicated network infrastructure.
As technology advances and data demands grow, BT Group continues to lead the UK’s telecommunications industry by building energy-efficient, high-speed mobile and fibre networks.
We’re proud to help BT Group in their circular networks sustainability drive.