Telco cuts costs and gets greener with managed print services

Martin Courtney
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Cable & Wireless unleashes HP to hunt down outdated devices and help meet corporate carbon reduction targets

One of the UK's largest telecommunications companies, Cable & Wireless employs thousands of staff over several sites, including hundreds of employees it took on following its £329m takeover of riva...

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