Energy-saving 5G features could cut carbon emissions across the UK economy

An optimal combination of energy-efficient 5G network features—including AI systems that let mobile mast and antenna base stations go into sleep mode when usage is low, and phones that avoid unnecessary background network checks—could help cut indirect carbon emissions across the U.K. economy by around 25 million metric tons of CO2, according to new research from the University of Surrey.

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