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Ericsson wins ‘Excellent initiative towards green technology’ award in India

By Federation of Indian Export Organization at the "Telecom Technology Awards 2011"
Recognizes Ericsson’s industry leading role in enabling a low carbon economy and providing benefits of communication for all
Prestigious award from leading industry body
Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO) has awarded Ericsson with the "Excellent Initiative towards Green Technology" award at the ‘Telecom Technology Awards’.

The Telecom Technology Award is organized for the first time by FIEO to honor companies who are contributing by bringing in innovation and promoting efficiency in communication technology.

Ericsson has been recognized for its sustainable and green solutions that aim to enable a low carbon economy by making the networks more efficient in terms of energy consumption. Ericsson solutions such as Smart Site, MSC-S Blade Cluster server, GSM RBS 2111 Main Remote, Network Energy Optimization , BTS Power Saving Feature, Bio-fuels and Tower Tube were recognized as industry leading innovations in this field.

Another important dimension considered for the award was Ericsson’s efforts to bring benefits of communication to the society and to improve people’s lives through connectivity with initiatives such as Aamne Saamne. In the Networked Society, Ericsson aims to use its technology expertise and encourage these new business models that are scalable and replicable for the customers.

"For many years, Ericsson has taken a leading role in showing how ICT and connectivity can make a positive socio-economic and environmental impact, and address challenging issues such as poverty alleviation, human rights and climate change," Says Mr. P Balaji, Vice President – Communications, Corporate Affairs and Business Development, Ericsson India, receiving the award. "We are honored to receive this award from the Federation of Indian Export Organizations. This reaffirms our contribution in building energy efficient and environmentally sustainable telecom infrastructure."

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