Telecom Sector

Telecom Equipment Recycling & ITAD

Network equipment end-of-life processing, recycling, and secure data destruction for telecommunications companies.

Network Infrastructure Specialists

Telecom companies generate massive volumes of retired network equipment during infrastructure upgrades and technology transitions. EverTrade specializes in responsible end-of-life processing for enterprise networking gear with documented chain-of-custody and certified downstream partners.

  • Equipment Recycling: Free pickup for Cisco, Juniper, Arista, and enterprise networking gear.
  • Config Wiping: All network configs securely erased before recycling or material recovery.
  • Bulk Processing: Handle thousands of devices per project.
  • Compliance Tracking: Full inventory and disposition documentation.

Equipment We Handle

  • Routers, switches & firewalls
  • Fiber & copper cabling
  • Cell tower electronics
  • PBX & VoIP systems
  • UPS, PDUs, rack hardware

Telecom Decommissioning Waves

Telecom equipment retires in predictable waves driven by industry-wide transitions. Understanding the cadence helps owners and IT managers plan refreshes, and lets us schedule pickups that fit yours.

5G build-out and 4G/LTE displacement

Houston is a major 5G rollout market — AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon are layering 5G on top of existing 4G/LTE infrastructure, while tower companies (Crown Castle, American Tower, SBA) coordinate radio refreshes across hundreds of sites. Displaced 4G eNodeB equipment, microwave gear, and legacy line cards flow off-tower in predictable waves.

Copper-to-fiber transitions

ILECs and CLECs across the metro are replacing legacy copper feeder and distribution plant with fiber. Each fiber install generates retired copper cabling, cross-connect frame teardowns, and decommissioned PBX/POTS gear from the customer-premise side.

Central office consolidation + datacenter refresh

Energy Corridor and Westchase colocation facilities run server-and-network refresh cycles every 3–5 years. Oil & gas private telecom infrastructure (microwave links, SCADA, fiber, two-way radio) follows 5–10 year cadences. Both cycles produce material-dense pickups.

Useful Life & Refresh Cadence: Industry Standards

Useful-life isn't one number. It depends on whether equipment is active (switches, APs, endpoints) or passive (cabling, racks). Active gear is bound by manufacturer end-of-software dates and security-patch availability. Passive infrastructure is bound by the bandwidth-generation it was designed for.

For mission-critical and safety-coupled systems (911 PSAPs, fire-alarm comms, SCADA), refresh cadences are shorter and standards-driven (NFPA 72, ISO 22301, NERC CIP). The table below summarizes typical bands and the standards / references that apply.

Equipment classTypical useful lifeRefresh trigger eventsStandards / references
Layer 2/3 switches, routers, firewalls5–7 yrsMfr End-of-Software / End-of-Vulnerability-Support; loss of security patchesCisco IOS lifecycle policy; Juniper EOL matrix; IRS Pub 946 (network: 5-yr asset class)
Wireless APs / WLAN controllers3–5 yrsWi-Fi generation transitions (5 → 6 → 6E → 7); throughput ceiling vs. requirementIEEE 802.11 transitions; ISO/IEC 27001 vulnerability-patching expectations
PBX / VoIP / SIP systems7–10 yrsSIP / codec deprecation; manufacturer support cutoffITIL service-management refresh guidance; mfr EOL policies (Avaya, Mitel, Cisco UC)
Structured cabling (Cat 5e/6/6a, fiber)15–25 yrs (passive)Bandwidth ceiling vs. site requirement; ISO/IEC 11801 generation gapISO/IEC 11801 cabling standard; NEC Article 800 fire-rating; OSHA 1910.305 grounding
UPS / battery backup5–7 yrs (battery) / 10–15 yrs (chassis)Battery degradation; fire-safety inspection cycleNFPA 70 / OSHA 1910.305; manufacturer battery-replacement schedule
Tower / outside-plant electronics (BTS, RRU, microwave)7–12 yrsRAN generation upgrade (4G → 5G); FCC license condition changesANSI/TIA-222 tower load standards; FCC Part 27 license obligations
IP phones / endpoint hardware5–7 yrsFirmware / OS deprecation; security-patch availability endsManufacturer EOL; ISO 27001 A.8.1 vulnerability management
Mission-critical / safety-coupled gear (911 PSAP, fire alarm comms, SCADA)3–5 yrs (driven by reliability budget)Fail-safe redundancy; standards-mandated replacement cyclesNFPA 72 fire-alarm code; ISO 22301 BCMS; NERC CIP (utility sector)

Useful-life ranges are general guidance based on common industry practice and standards references. They do not constitute tax, legal, or compliance advice. Consult your tax advisor and applicable standards (FAR, GAAP, sector regulators) for asset-class determination specific to your organization.

Telecom Equipment We Recycle

Across customer-premise, transport, and core, here's the gear we routinely process for Houston-area telecom operators and contractors.

Network Core

  • Cisco / Juniper / Arista / Aruba switches
  • Routers (CRS, ASR, MX, Catalyst lines)
  • Firewalls (ASA, Palo Alto, Fortinet, Check Point)
  • Line cards, supervisor / route-engine modules
  • BTS / RRU / DAS components

Cabling & Transmission

  • Cat 5e / 6 / 6a copper
  • Single-mode and multi-mode fiber
  • Patch panels, cross-connect frames
  • ONUs, MUX, OLT / ONT
  • Fiber distribution frames, splice trays

Customer & Edge

  • PBX / VoIP systems (Avaya, Mitel, Cisco UC)
  • SIP gateways, session border controllers
  • IP phones, conferencing endpoints
  • Structured cabling components, racks
  • UPS, PDUs, rack-mount KVM and monitors

Telecom-Specific Services

Network Equipment End-of-Life Processing

Responsible end-of-life processing for enterprise Cisco, Juniper, Arista, and other brand networking equipment, with material recovery routed to certified downstream partners.

Secure Config Destruction

All routing tables, VPN configs, and customer data permanently erased via secure data destruction before disposition.

Data Center & CO Cleanouts

Complete central office and data center decommissioning with equipment removal, palletizing, and freight.

What a typical telecom engagement looks like

Most telecom pickups follow the same five-step rhythm. Here's exactly what working with EverTrade looks like — and what a typical mid-market load contains. (Real anonymized customer case studies will replace this section as they become available.)

  1. 1

    Reach out

    Use the form below, call us at (832) 777-3002, or message us through the chat widget. We respond within one business day.

  2. 2

    15-minute scoping call

    We confirm what you have, where it is, and your timeline. No pressure — sometimes the call is just to map a future refresh.

  3. 3

    Schedule pickup

    Free pickup, on your timeline. One-time or recurring cadence — we work around your operations schedule.

  4. 4

    On-site retrieval

    Equipment is inventoried at uplift, palletized, and freighted to our Houston facility. GPS-tracked logistics.

  5. 5

    Documentation

    You receive a chain-of-custody log, certificates of recycling and (where applicable) data destruction, and an environmental impact summary.

Get a free telecom pickup quote

Tell us what you have and we'll come pick it up. No charge for pickup, full chain-of-custody documentation, R2-aligned downstream partners. We respond within one business day.

Equipment categories
Approximate load size
Decommission timeline

Upgrade Your Network. We'll Handle the Old Gear.

Contact us to schedule a free pickup for your network equipment recycling and disposal.