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Meeting energy savings goals with Fibre To The Office (FTTO)

Alexandra Nacken Jun 2, 2023

The rapid growth of the digital economy has led to increased energy consumption and CO2 emissions, making energy efficiency and sustainability crucial considerations for businesses. In this blog post, we will explore how Fibre To The Office (FTTO) solutions can future-proof networks while significantly reducing energy costs and environmental impact. By leveraging the benefits of copper and fibre, businesses can achieve redundancy and flexibility.

Optimizing networks for tomorrow's applications

The proliferation of bandwidth-intensive applications such as server virtualization, cloud computing, IP telephony, video conferencing and the recent trends in KI/AI have placed higher demands on network availability and performance. With FTTO a scalable infrastructure is achieved by using fibre cabling and active switches that provide Ethernet services via standard copper-based RJ45 technology. This solution enables multiple devices to connect with full Gigabit performance and Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities, reducing the number of components and energy costs.

Benefits of FTTO

  • Scalability: FTTO infrastructures can accommodate future applications and changing network needs, allowing businesses to scale up their networks easily.
  • Space-saving: FTTO's compact design is ideal for older buildings with limited space for technical rooms or large cable bundles. It frees up valuable space and improves fire safety.
  • Reduced cable volume: FTTO reduces cabling by up to 75%, resulting in lower installation costs and improved cable management.
  • Network availability: FTTO's centralized structure and possibility  of ring topologies ensure maximum network availability, minimizing downtime risks.
  • Simplified network management: With FTTO, a single employee can manage thousands of switches using the LANactive Manager software. LANactive Manager provides an easy, secure, and scalable solution for configuring, managing, and supervising Nexans LANactive switches.
  • Long-lasting solution: FTTO infrastructures can last up to 25 years, offering a cost-effective and sustainable investment.
     

Achieving sustainability goals with FTTO

Energy consumption in traditional network designs can be significantly reduced with FTTO. By using fewer active and passive components, FTTO networks consume less power and generate less heat, resulting in reduced CO2 emissions. FTTO switches consume minimal power (5-6 Watts per switch), and with the use of intelligent features such as Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE), power consumption can be further optimized based on actual user needs. Energy costs can be cut by up to 70%, and TCO can be reduced by 40%, contributing to both financial and environmental sustainability.

Building future Green Networks

As the digital economy continues to grow, it is crucial to consider the environmental impact of ICT infrastructure. FTTO offers a future-proof solution that not only reduces energy consumption but also supports high bandwidth requirements. By adopting FTTO, businesses can reduce their carbon footprint, extend the operational lifetime of their network infrastructure, and minimize the need for frequent equipment replacements.

Summary

Future-proofing networks and achieving energy savings are essential goals for businesses in the digital age. By implementing FTTO solutions, organizations can optimize their networks for tomorrow's applications, reduce energy consumption by up to 70%, and significantly lower their TCO. With the benefits of scalability, the space-saving design, and simplified network management, FTTO is a sustainable solution that aligns with businesses' sustainability goals while ensuring high network performance and reliability.

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Alexandra Nacken

Alexandra studied business administration at RWTH Aachen University in Germany with a major in Technology and Innovation Management and Marketing. Today, Alexandra is the Head of Marketing for Aginode. When not creating engaging campaigns for customers or planning the next big event, you will find her travelling - enjoying the energy and cultural richness of Europe or simply at home, having a good time taking long hikes with her parent’s dog’s in the good old German forest.

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