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The study shows that work with energy efficiency was not straightforward, and several challenge areas could be discerned: project management capabilities, ship-shore communication, division of responsibilities, access to performance measurements, and competence in energy efficiency.
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The main division of labor is between access network design and backbone network design, and it is appropriate in large networks to insulate the access layer further from the core via a distribution layer.
The company also announced that Craig Barratt, a veteran tech executive who led the ambitious – and expensive – Google Fiber program, is stepping down as CEO of Access, the division of Google's parent company, Alphabet, that operates the five-year-old program.
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