As networks grow more complex with AI and increasing data volumes, the power needed to maintain performance and service continuity is rising. CSPs must balance higher service demands with growing energy costs and sustainability pressures. Aging infrastructure adds strain, which can increase heat output, raise the risk of service disruptions and shorten equipment lifespan, making energy optimization increasingly important.
Energy-Conscious Network Optimization
TruOps Common Language provides the standardized reference data needed to make smarter decisions around equipment, infrastructure planning and energy use. With greater visibility into assets and how they perform, CSPs can improve efficiency, reduce energy consumption and support long-term sustainability goals.
- CLEI Codes support energy-efficient procurement and network optimization by providing detailed equipment data that enables smarter decisions and improved performance, including:
- Electrical requirements for better power allocation
- Heat dissipation for efficient cooling planning
- Maximum power usage to prevent overloads
- Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, altitude) to enable optimal operating performance
- CLLI Codes support smarter network planning and operational efficiency by providing precise location and functionality data, enabling CSPs to:
- Optimize site selection for coverage, capacity and performance
- Make informed decisions that balance network and energy costs
- Reduce network overlap and inefficiencies
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Power Management Optimization
By understanding the exact power specifications of each asset, CSPs can avoid energy waste, reduce operational costs and extend equipment lifespan.
Energy-Conscious Configuration
Network infrastructure can be configured more precisely to meet energy and performance needs.
Informed Network Planning
Location-based data can help CSPs optimize equipment placement, reduce overlap and cut energy use.
FAQs
- What is TruOps Common Language?
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TruOps Common Language is a standardized naming system split across multiple code sets which is used to identify network locations, points of interconnection and network equipment/assets.
- How does Common Language support energy optimization?
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It provides detailed, standardized information about equipment specifications and location attributes. This data enables CSPs, data centers and towers operators to make more informed decisions about energy use, equipment configuration and site selection.
- CLEI Codes help identify the capabilities and specifications of network equipment including power requirements, usage and other enhanced product attributes that address aspects related to energy consumption and operating conditions.
- CLLI Codes pinpoint the exact physical location of assets helping support smarter network planning and optimal site selection through extensive insights that enable more informed decisions on network equipment placements. This information serves as valuable reference data that can complement existing energy monitoring and management systems.
- What are CLEI Codes?
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A CLEI Code is a globally unique, ten-character alphanumeric intelligent code designed to provide enhanced product attributes to help identify the compatibility and replacement options of a vendor’s equipment. CLEI Codes enable precise asset tracking and provide access to key details and specifications of network equipment. This ensures that each piece of equipment is accurately categorized, configured and managed.
- What are CLLI Codes?
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A CLLI Code is an eleven-character, standardized identifier that defines the geographic location of places and certain functional categories of equipment unique to the telecommunications industry. These codes streamline processes across ordering, provisioning, interconnection, servicing and network planning.