Globe Telecom Inc. has deployed an advanced technology to boost energy efficiency and reduce operational costs.
Globe is boosting its network energy efficiency via a wireless access cost-saving initiative, the company said in a statement.
The power-saving features inherent in Base Station Technology (BTS) allows Globe to integrate symbol power saving and carrier shutdown techniques into its Long Term Evolution and fifth generation (5G) networks.
Both solutions lessen energy consumption by adapting the network’s operation to real-time demand, ensuring high efficiency without compromising service quality.
“The successful implementation of these advanced BTS power-saving techniques highlights our commitment to sustainability and innovation,” said Joel Agustin, Globe head of network planning and engineering.
“We continue to integrate sustainability initiatives into our network plans to reduce the energy consumption of our equipment. Leveraging the latest technology, we are not only enhancing our operational efficiency but also leading the industry towards a more sustainable future,” added Agustin.
Symbol power saving or “Microsleep” conserves energy during brief idle moments by disabling the power amplifier when no data is transmitted, achieving about 1 to 4 percent power savings.
During extended low-traffic periods, carrier shutdown is employed to maintain essential coverage while disabling capacity layers, leading to substantial power savings of approximately 3 percent to 7 percent.
Last year, through these initiatives, Globe conserved around 637 megawatt hours, translating to a carbon footprint reduction of 464 metric tons of carbon dioxide.
Globe said its strategy encompasses a holistic approach to energy conservation and performance optimization without compromising user experience.
Aside from utilizing BTS technology’s power-saving features, Globe is integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning for enhanced efficiency, adopting energy-efficient solutions, decommissioning outdated equipment, and making use of data analytics and crowdsourcing to reduce reliance on physical drive tests.
Globe said its energy-saving efforts are part of its broader commitment to environmental stewardship, aiming to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.