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Solar powered mobile networks on the way

Horrocks   on 22 July 2008 - 15:03 · 3 comments & 3731 views

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Swedish-Asian telecommunications vendor 'VNL' has launched a solar powered GSM system in hopes that it will extend the customer base for mobile phone networks in rural areas.

Rural areas in emerging nations, such as India or China, have been unable to own a mobile phone due to the lack of network coverage, as the towers required are expensive, power-hungry and there's a lack of skilled workers to install them.

The WorldGSM station uses around five per cent of the usual amount of electricity, and is a complete GSM network in itself.

VNL's new line is designed to run at a maximum of 120W of power, using less electricity, and is powered by the sun, so installation is relatively easy. They also use a 72 back-up battery to make sure the network remains stable.

CEO Anil Raj says: "Telecoms operators and equipment manufacturers have traditionally failed to deliver GSM to rural areas for the simple reason that it's just too difficult and ultimately not sustainable. There's no power, no engineers, no infrastructure, a difficult terrain, low density – and, most importantly, low subscriber revenues. VNL's equipment has overcome these challenges and provides operators with a truly viable way to connect the next billion mobile users."

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#1 bucko on 22 Jul 2008 - 15:46
Good idea, I'm sure there is plenty of sun in India, but these would be kinda useless in the UK, it's always cloudy and rainy!
#2 +M2Ys4U on 22 Jul 2008 - 16:04
"build it and they will come"
#3 QuarterSwede on 22 Jul 2008 - 23:49
Pretty neat idea and I didn't realize the towers where that power hungry. I do know one thing though. Whoever gets a tower put on their land (unless it's gov't owned) will be doing well. I have a friend's Uncle how has a tower on his land (20+ acres) and they get paid enough monthly by the cell company to pay for their mortgage and retirement.

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