Ericsson has claimed victory at the FutureNet World telecoms industry awards ceremony in London in May. The Network Sustainability Award was presented to Ericsson for its Predictive Cell Energy Management (PCEM) solution, an application which enables service providers to reduce energy consumption without impacting service or experience levels.
The FutureNet World Network Sustainability Award is presented to “The best intelligent automation solution for network sustainability and energy efficiency.” With a record , and an impressive selection of shortlisted competitors, Ericsson’s selection as winner, by a panel of experienced industry analysts, shows the particular technical leadership and clear value its customers gain when choosing this solution.
Energy efficiency and carbon emission reduction is of particular importance for communications service providers (CSP). Not only are energy costs rising, but CSPs have also made high commitments to sustainability and ambitious Net Zero targets. Meeting the goals set for efficient, sustainable and cost-effective use of energy means using the latest technology advances to enable energy-saving functionalities to the fullest.
The PCEM solution is part of Ericsson’s Energy Infrastructure Operations offering, a multi-vendor and multi-technology application which reduces energy consumption on cell level, while maintaining network quality and customer experience. The solution is comprised of two main parts: the Intelligence & Recommendation Engine provides personalization, optimization, prediction, and reporting functions, while the Automation Engine automates the best energy-saving actions to take for a specific site at a specific moment. By leveraging AI, machine learning, and advanced statistical methods, PCEM enables network operators to achieve significant energy savings, cost savings, and CO2 emission reductions.
Bradley Mead, Head of Managed Services Networks, Ericsson says: “Our winning PCEM solution is a true testimony to how the Ericsson Operations Engine continues to transform network operations to be data driven, with a strong focus on reducing energy consumption for our CSP customers, while maintaining optimal network performance.”
Sam Keys-Toyer, Head of Business & Portfolio Development for Managed Services Networks, Ericsson says: “We’re extremely proud to receive this award on such an important topic not only for our customers, but for the world. Energy consumption has historically been one of the highest operating costs of many service providers, so innovation in this space is important to continue. Congratulations to all the teams involved and thank you for your data-driven mindset making this possible!”
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