The crucial role of optical products in achieving network sustainability 

January 23, 2025 EcoVadis EN


Richard Moyes, Marketing, Intelligence & Development Director at Prysmian Group advises how selecting the right optical products can help network operators achieve their all-important sustainability goals.

In today’s environmentally aware society, the industries spared from the scrutiny surrounding eco-friendly practices are few and far between. 

The telecoms sector is no exception. In fact, there are arguably even more eyes on sustainable connectivity, particularly given the rate at which networks are expanding throughout the world. According to the most recent FTTH/B Global ranking, undertaken by the FTTH Councils Global Alliance, 22 countries have now achieved FTTH/B penetration rates higher than 50% and with many gigabit connectivity targets just around the corner, this number will only increase.


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