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ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) has launched an updated Sustainability-Linked Financing Framework (SLFF) to achieve carbon-neutral operations by 2030. This refined framework, which features rigorous Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and Sustainability Performance Targets (SPTs), underscores STT GDC’s unwavering commitment to sustainability and responsible growth within the digital economy.

Continuing their established partnership, Swisscom and Ericsson unveiled a multi-year agreement to boost Swisscom’s innovation and increase energy efficiency for its 5G network. The pact includes Ericsson’s Intelligent Automation Platform, facilitating advanced network management. Their united effort aims to significantly enhance user experience, while also pushing for sustainability and substantial operational savings.

Telefónica’s recent release of a green bond, valued at €1,750 million, experienced an impressive demand. The bond’s oversubscription tripled, indicating keen investor interest in the telecommunication giant’s ecological endeavors. The bond, which will fund projects aimed at modernizing both fixed and mobile telecom networks, is aligned with Telefónica’s goal of dedicating roughly 40% of total funding to ESG criteria by 2026, underpinning the company’s pledge to integrate environmental and financial sustainability.

Aiming to diminish the climate impact of legal proceedings, a group of dedicated lawyers is advocating for sustainable litigation practices across England and Wales. Aligned with the 2015 Paris Agreement, the initiative pleads with organizations striving for Net Zero emissions to adopt the Greener Litigation Pledge. VMO2 plays a key role in this movement, with ambitious plans to reduce its emissions by 90% by 2040.

In a significant move towards advancing 5G network capabilities, Telenor and Ericsson have officially entered a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The collaboration aims to pioneer research, development, and testing of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) solutions, with a primary focus on enhancing energy performance without compromising network quality.

Anticipation builds as the international telecommunication industry readies for the 2023 Global Telecoms Awards, offering a glimpse of the brightest advancements in the sector. This year’s fierce competition promises a thrilling revelation on November 30th, stretching from top-shelf 5G innovations to groundbreaking strides in AI and sustainable telecom solutions. Coinciding with the awards, the Future Vision Executive Summit promises to stimulate discussion on pressing telecom industry topics. Don’t miss out, the future of telecommunications unfolds here.

HMD Global sets a new bar in smartphone manufacturing with the Nokia XR21, claiming ‘military-grade durability’ and localized data storage for improved security. Remarkably, this sturdy device boasts a chassis made from 100% recycled aluminium, affirming the company’s commitment to sustainability. As an added boon, it has moved its manufacturing to Europe, enhancing the product quality control. This move hints at the potential appeal of a ‘Made in Europe’ smartphone in an overwhelmingly Asian-dominated market.