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40 Gbps Access for Metro networks: Implications in terms of Sustainability and Innovation from an LCA Perspective

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2015

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Atlantis Press

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In this work, the implications of new technologies, more specifically the new optical FTTH technologies, are studied both from the functional and non-functional perspectives. In particular, some direct impacts are listed in the form of abandoning non-functional technologies, such as micro-registration, which would be implicitly required for having a functioning operation before arrival the new high-bandwidth access technologies. It is shown that such abandonment of non-functional best practices, which are mainly at the management level of ICT, immediately results in additional consumption and environmental footprint, and also there is a chance that some other new innovations might be missed. Therefore, unconstrained deployment of these access technologies is not aligned with a possible sustainable ICT picture, except if they are regulated. An approach to pricing the best practices, including both functional and non-functional technologies, is proposed in order to develop a regulation and policy framework for a sustainable broadband access

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Moghaddam, Reza Farrahi; Lemieux, Yves; Cheriet, Mohamed (2015): 40 Gbps Access for Metro networks: Implications in terms of Sustainability and Innovation from an LCA Perspective. EnviroInfo & ICT4S, Conference Proceedings. DOI: 10.2991/ict4s-env-15.2015.29. Amsterdam - Beijing - Paris: Atlantis Press. ConverStation III. Copenhagen. 2015

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