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Green Transition: Harnessing RPA for Copper Reclamation

September 24, 2024 18 0 RPA

Green Transition: Harnessing RPA for Copper Reclamation

Copper reclamation, a practice involving the removal of unused copper cable networks for recycling, is gaining prominence. This could be in an underground, aerial, or buried environment. Copper removal is a cost-saving measure, eliminating unused cables and reducing the need for their maintenance. Additionally, organizations can generate revenue by selling the scrap copper obtained through this process. The high salvage value of copper assets enhances the appeal of copper network removal efforts. This document explores the challenges and opportunities related to the reclamation of existing and aging copper cables of telecommunications companies(telcos). It provides insights into the regulatory environment, technological advancements, cost considerations, and outlines a strategic roadmap for telcos in North America (NAM) navigating this crucial phase in network evolution. Uncover the power of our Cyient's methodology, driving a 40% ROI and unlocking substantial cost savings of $1 Million for every 350000 feet of reclaimed copper cable. Embark on the journey to efficient maintenance cost reduction with our groundbreaking whitepaper.

INTRODUCTION

In response to technological advancements and the escalating demand for higher bandwidth, numerous telecommunications companies (have executed comprehensive upgrades, adopting advanced technologies like fiber optics. This strategic shift has led to transformative changes in the telecommunications landscape. As the industry adopts fiber optics, the retirement of legacy copper networks emerges as a critical initiative. The surge in interest surrounding copper reclamation projects aligns with the widespread implementation of fiber services, cable network upgrades, and the availability of fixed wireless solutions. These modern networks have resulted in a decrease in legacy copper customers, affecting the consumption of copper networks and raising maintenance costs for the remaining customer base. Copper reclamation is poised to play a pivotal role in enabling the next phase of telecom development. Organizations that effectively navigate this process stand to benefit from reduced operational costs, access to new growth capital, and the provision of more lucrative services.

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