Green is good :

At Anaptyx we understand the pressing need to shift toward green technology and sustainable communities. We believe in evolving every process to the 21st century standard, which is why Anaptyx is one of the first providers of large scale, green networks in the United States. Our company designs and deploys community based WiFi networks that conserve electricity through efficient implementation of wireless mesh technology. Within an MDU community, this collaborative technology eliminates the need for individual routers in every unit, drastically reducing the amount of e-waste (electronic hardware waste) and electricity consumed.

The chart below represents the total energy consumption for one unit in an average residential or light commercial environment. These numbers show that, for the power consumption of one typical wireless router on the market today, we can power nearly seven of our own. Over the course of a year, this adds up to $2,500 of savings for every 100 MDU units and a carbon emissions reduction of nearly 8 tons.

Energy Savings and Conservation

Apart from lowered electricity consumption and emissions, our systems save a great deal of e-waste every year. Typically, for 100 apartments, over two miles of non-biodegradable cabling is used for hardwire internet installations; all of which is not properly recycled after tenant turnover. Additionally, the large ISPs provide tenants with modems and routers which are typically disposed of improperly after moving out. Combined, for every 100 apartment units we provide service to we save over 600 pounds of e-waste and over two miles of cabling per year.

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With the help of engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology we are actively performing beta implementations of solar powered wireless units in communities, municipal networks, and other developments around the country.


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