Liberty Global and EY report outlines path for telco sector to realise major AI-driven sustainability gains
January 21 2025 - 3:00AM
Business Wire
A new report from Liberty Global and EY suggests that the
strategic adoption of AI in the telco sector has the potential to
drive major sustainability gains over the next decade.
The report – ‘Smarter networks, greener planet’ – takes an
in-depth look at how the telecommunications industry can harness
artificial intelligence (AI) in the coming years to help meet
important sustainability goals in the sector.
Whilst acknowledging the energy intensity of AI – through
practices such as the widespread integration of GenAI features into
mobile applications - the report also highlights the technology’s
potential for driving operational efficiencies within the telco
sector. These include applications such as optimizing energy use in
mobile and fixed networks and using AI-enhanced video technology to
improve efficiency in network builds.
The scale of the challenge created by AI-driven applications is
illustrated by research cited in the report that shows that in just
two years’ time the AI sector could consume between 85 and 134
terawatt hours (TWh) of electricity annually – approximately 0.5%
of total global consumption and roughly equivalent to the current
electricity usage of the Netherlands.
Sustainability gains through AI would leverage the sector’s
long-standing reputation for innovation, illustrated by research in
the report which states that telco operators now carry as much as
10 times more data compared with five years ago, whilst maintaining
similar levels of energy consumption.
Overall, the report strikes an optimistic tone. Outlining four
hypothetical outcomes for AI and sustainability in the next ten
years, it predicts that the most likely is a scenario whereby AI
helps minimize the extra energy required to support a huge growth
in volume of data carried over telecommunications networks, while
also yielding a number of other benefits. This would be achieved by
the telco industry utilizing advanced AI to optimize the allocation
of resources, predict maintenance needs in advance and manage
network traffic in real-time.
In this scenario – labelled ‘Growth’ in the report -
telecommunications networks would handle 50 times more data traffic
than now, while increasing energy consumption by only 10%. This
would see the elimination of Scope 1 and 2 emissions, a 70%
increase in the lifespan of equipment, and networks becoming net
contributors to clean energy production.
The report outlines eight key recommendations that can lead the
telecommunications sector to reach such a desirable outcome:
- Conduct comprehensive assessments of AI's sustainability impact
to identify opportunities for reducing energy consumption and
waste
- Prioritize AI-driven network optimization to enhance efficiency
across mobile and fixed-line networks
- Accelerate the transition to AI-managed renewable energy
sources by optimizing integration of diverse energy sources,
managing storage, and predicting future needs
- Implement AI-enhanced circular economy practices to extend
equipment lifespans and improve recycling and reduce waste
- Develop comprehensive AI governance frameworks that integrate
sustainability considerations
- Foster an organisational culture that values both technological
innovation and sustainability through cross-functional
collaboration
- Invest in workforce development - equipping teams with
necessary skills in AI, data analytics, and environmental
management
- Lead efforts to develop industry-wide standards for sustainable
AI, establishing common metrics for measuring environmental
impact
Mike Fries, Chief Executive Officer, Liberty Global,
comments: "As data traffic continues to grow exponentially, we are
committed to playing our part in reducing emissions throughout our
networks and operations. We're excited about the potential of AI to
help us do this - and we're already seeing the benefits in areas
such as the optimization of energy use in our networks and making
our network builds more efficient."
Dr Harvey Lewis, partner for AI at EY and the author of the
report, adds: "While the scenarios we present are speculative,
they highlight the strategic potential of AI in the telco sector.
Success will depend on network collaboration across Europe,
investment in skills and infrastructure to create more competition,
and a holistic approach to AI adoption that balances immediate
efficiency gains with long-term sustainability impacts."
ABOUT LIBERTY GLOBAL
Liberty Global (NASDAQ: LBTYA, LBTYB and LBTYK) is a world
leader in converged broadband, video and mobile communications
services. Liberty Telecom delivers next-generation products through
advanced fiber and 5G networks, and currently provides over 80
million* connections across Europe. Our businesses operate under
some of the best-known consumer brands, including Telenet in
Belgium, Virgin Media in Ireland, UPC in Slovakia, Virgin Media-O2
in the U.K. and VodafoneZiggo in The Netherlands. Through our
substantial scale and commitment to innovation, we are building
Tomorrow’s Connections Today, investing in the infrastructure and
platforms that empower our customers to make the most of the
digital revolution, while deploying the advanced technologies that
nations and economies need to thrive.
Liberty Global's consolidated businesses generate annual revenue
of more than $4 billion, while the VMO2 JV and the VodafoneZiggo JV
generate combined annual revenue of more than $18 billion.**
Liberty Growth, our global investment arm, has a portfolio of
more than 75 companies and funds across the content, technology and
infrastructure industries, including stakes in companies like ITV,
Televisa Univision, Plume, AtlasEdge and the Formula E racing
series.
* Represents aggregate consolidated and 50% owned
non-consolidated fixed and mobile subscribers. Includes wholesale
mobile connections of the VMO2 JV and B2B fixed subscribers of the
VodafoneZiggo JV.
** Revenue figures above are provided based on full year 2023
Liberty Global consolidated results and the combined as reported
full year 2023 results for the VodafoneZiggo JV and full year 2023
U.S. GAAP results for the VMO2 JV.
Telenet, the VMO2 JV and the VodafoneZiggo JV deliver mobile
services as mobile network operators. Virgin Media Ireland delivers
mobile services as a mobile virtual network operator through
third-party networks. UPC Slovakia delivers mobile services as a
reseller of SIM cards.
Liberty Global Ltd. is listed on the Nasdaq Global Select Market
under the symbols "LBTYA", "LBTYB" and "LBTYK".
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