Etisalat by e& has partnered with Huawei to unveil the first net zero 5G Massive MIMO site deployment in the MENA region.
Powered entirely by renewable energy, this 5G site represents the convergence of sustainability and cutting-edge wireless technology.
According to the management of Huawei, the massive MIMO technology that is the cornerstone of 5G, will improve capacity, coverage and user experience.
The statement further noted that the collaboration will usher in a new era of green network infrastructure, with the region’s most energy-efficient 100 percent off-grid 5G site to date, powered by an innovative AI-based energy management system, expected to reduce CO2 emissions by around 26 tonnes per year.
Chief Technology and Information Officer Etisalat by e&, Khalid Murshed was quoted as saying that “Our partnership with Huawei to launch the region’s first 5G Massive MIMO net-zero site is a testament to our commitment to sustainable innovation. Launched for the first time at COP28, this initiative demonstrates our ability to marry technology and sustainability, engaging world leaders in a dialogue on climate action.
«Our vision is to be at the forefront of sustainable technologies that support the UAE›s Net-Zero 2050 strategy. Together with Huawei, we aim to expand our portfolio of zero-carbon sites and set the standard for sustainable telecommunications infrastructure,» Murshed said.
He stated that the site is a model of green innovation, using solar power and smart energy storage solutions.
He stressed that the site uses advanced MetaAAU (64T64R with 384 antenna array), Multi-band RRU, and green antennas, improving energy efficiency by up to 25 percent, and multi-band RRU reduces the radio weight by up to 66 percent.
Managed by NetEco, an artificial intelligence system, the site›s energy consumption is meticulously optimised, with a focus on real-time energy management.
The enduring partnership between Etisalat by e& and Huawei reflects a shared vision for a sustainable future. By working together, both parties are committed to providing solutions that enhance connectivity while promoting sustainable practices, thus contributing to the global dialogue on environmental protection and technological progress.
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