Ericsson calls on delegates to raise ICT to top of agenda at UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen
07 Settembre 2009 - 3:02PM
Marketwired
Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) today said that the Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) sector is crucial to creating a
low-carbon 21st century infrastructure. Using today's
communications infrastructure in a smart way can maintain economic
development while dramatically reducing emissions.
Giving a keynote address at the Broadband World Forum in Paris
today, Ericsson CFO and incoming CEO Hans Vestberg said: "For too
long the need for CO2 reductions has been seen as a trade off
between economic development and care for the planet. This does not
have to be the case. Because the ICT sector can reduce CO2emissions
substantially, government representatives have an opportunity to
bring ICT onto the agenda for the upcoming United Nations framework
Convention on Climate Change in Copenhagen (COP15) in
December."
Vestberg continued: "Studies show that ICT can reduce global
CO2emissions by 15% by 2020. Ericsson believes that with an
innovation-driven climate agenda, reductions could be even greater.
Modern ICT solutions, ranging from education and information
services, health as well as transport, can give access to vital
services all over the world, without sacrificing our
environment."
What is needed in order to the deliver some 50-80% emission cuts
by 2050 - the level and range of targets generally recognized as
needed to halt climate change -- is to move away from incremental
emission reductions to more transformative ones which can deliver
measurable savings and "smarter" ways of doing things. This can
increase quality of life while dramatically reducing emissions.
Vestberg said: "As representatives of the ICT sector, Ericsson
and our industry peers also have the task to bring this message
home to our governments and politicians. Change will require the
commitment and actions of all levels of society; governments,
industry, civil society and individuals. A committed global effort
at COP15 is essential to secure both environmental sustainability
and economic development, and ICT should be at the heart of
this."
A well-functioning broadband infrastructure constitutes the
backbone of a low-carbon 21st century information infrastructure.
This is the most energy efficient infrastructure ever created as it
provides connectivity and moves information at the speed of light
around the planet. Investments in this infrastructure can reinforce
several different low-carbon solutions such as virtual meetings,
smart grids, m-governance, m-health, e-learning, e-paper, and so
on. Even though these services might look very different from a
user perspective, they all rely on the same underlying
infrastructure.
Today, broadband is at the turning point and is already widely
available in most parts of the world. However, the 21st century
information infrastructure will play an increasingly important role
in realizing the full potential of broadband and enabling many
basic services and will over the next 15 to 30 years enable a new
digital economy to stimulate innovation across society and will
lead to the deployment of completely new solutions.
Ericsson is strongly committed to reduce its own life-cycle
carbon footprint and has quantified targets in place to do so. Even
more importantly, Ericsson is advocating an innovation-driven
climate agenda that utilizes technology and will include the
deployment of transformative low-carbon solutions that broadband
technology can deliver.
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Ericsson is the world's leading provider of technology and
services to telecom operators. Ericsson is the leader in 2G, 3G and
4G mobile technologies, and provides support for networks with over
1 billion subscribers and has a leading position in managed
services. The company's portfolio comprises of mobile and fixed
network infrastructure, telecom services, software, broadband and
multimedia solutions for operators, enterprises and the media
industry. The Sony Ericsson and ST-Ericsson joint ventures provide
consumers with feature-rich personal mobile devices.
Ericsson is advancing its vision of "to be the prime driver in
an all-communicating world" through innovation, technology, and
sustainable business solutions. Working in 175 countries, more than
75,000 employees generated revenue of SEK 209 billion (USD 32.2
billion) in 2008. Founded in 1876 with the headquarters in
Stockholm, Sweden, Ericsson is listed on OMX NASDAQ, Stockholm and
NASDAQ New York.
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