Most Home Broadband Gear Meets Energy Efficiency Standards, Say NCTA, CTA
More than 98 percent of broadband modems, routers and other consumer equipment purchased and sold in 2016 for use by U.S. residential broadband subscribers met voluntary energy-efficiency standards set up by NCTA and CTA and agreed to by a variety…
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of broadband providers and small network equipment retailers (see 1506250038), NCTA said Wednesday. Pointing to a report by auditor D+R International, it said the 98 percent figure is up from 89 percent a year earlier. It said the voluntary agreement is to expire after the release of the 2018 annual report, but the signatories are working on a renewal.