R4121 Beijing 2008 Olympics - Business Opportunities
in Modernizing Beijing’s Telecom Networks
Author: Communication Consulting Associates
Publish Date: April 2003 | Report Size: 60 pages
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Section 1:
BEIJING 2008 REPORT — April 2003
1.1 TELECOM/DATACOM ENVIRONMENT IN CHINA AND BEIJING IN 2003
1.1.1 People's
Republic of China — Market Overview
1.1.1.1 WTO And De-Monopolization Has Led To A New Carrier Landscape
1.1.2
China's Internet — Modernization,
Informatization and International Access
1.1.3
Beijing is the Hub of China's Telecom Activity and Informatization
1.2 OPERATOR ACTIVITY AND TELECOM INFRASTRUCTURE IN BEIJING IN
2003
1.3 BEIJING CATV NETWORKS AND THE CONTROLLING MINISTRY, SARFT
HAVE AN UNEASY RELATIONSHIP
1.3.1
Beijing CATV Networks are Moving to Deep Hybrid Fiber Network Architectures
to Support
Digital Video Cable Modem and Future Voice Services
1.3.1.1. Beijing Cable Has An Extensive Fiber
Network Deployed In Newer Residential
Sections Of Beijing
1.3.2
The Capital Republic Information Platform — Beijing
Internet Exchange, Government
Internet Network, Fiber Network Operator,
and Private Company
1.4 BEIJING OPERATORS ARE GRADUALLY INCREASING THE PERCENTAGE OF
EQUIPMENT PURCHASED FROM DOMESTIC SUPPLIERS
1.4.1
Beijing Communication Corporation— Subsidiary of China
Netcom and Incumbent
Operator in Beijing
1.4.1.1 Beijing Communications Continues to Build out their Network
at a Furious Pace
1.4.1.2 BCC’s 2003 Organization
1.4.1.3 BCC’s Voice Network Continues
To Grow Toward Million Lines
1.4.1.4 BCC Will Focus Fiber And Transport Additions
On Digital Districts And Olympic
Area Requirements
1.4.1.5 BCC Plans to Cover the Strategic Areas of Beijing with
All-Optical Networks by 2008
1.4.1.6 Broadband Access From BCC Will Support New Residential
And Commercial
Developments
1.4.1.7 Enterprise And Government Demands Are
The Primary Drivers Of BCC’s
Network
Planning
1.4.1.8 Beijing Communications Corporation – Similar
North American Operator -Qwest
1.4.2
Beijing Mobile is the Largest Mobile Operator in Beijing
1.4.2.1 China Mobile Faces Heavy Investment And Business Challenges
In Beijing
1.4.2.2 China Mobile Operates A Large Nation-Wide Transport Network,
But Leases Capacity
In Beijing
1.4.2.3 China Mobile Is Pushing To Use Its Optical Network To
Offer More Internet Services
For
Large Customers, Such
As Large Enterprises, ISPs, And To SARFT
1.4.2.4 Beijing Mobile – Similar North American Operator – AT&T
Canada
1.4.2.5 China Unicom Also Faces Emerging Profitability Challenges
1.4.2.6 China Unicom Has One Of The Largest Optical Networks
In China
1.4.2.7 Beijing Unicom Is The Largest Provider Of Voice Over
IP
1.4.2.8 Beijing Unicom – Similar North
American Operator - Sprint
1.4.3
Beijing Railcom Right-Of-Way is Strategically Positioned in the
City Center
1.4.3.1 Railcom’s Optical Network Follows
Traditional Architectures
1.4.3.2 Beijing Railcom – Similar North
American Operator - Broadwing
Section 2:
2008 OLYMPIC FACILITIES, DESCRIPTION AND LOCATIONS
2.1 2008 OLYMPIC COMPETITION SITES — THE OLYMPIC GREEN IS THE
HUB
2.2 THE 2008 OLYMPICS WILL MAKE MAXIMUM USE OF EXISTING FACILITIES
2.3
THE OLYMPIC COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS WILL BE CENTERED IN THE OLYMPIC
GREEN
2.4 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE MAJOR OLYMPIC EVENT LOCATIONS
2.5 BECAUSE
OF CRITICISM OF THE ATHENS OLYMPIC EFFORT FOR 2004, BEIJING IS GETTING
AN EARLY START ON CONSTRUCTION
2.5.1 Current Status Of Owner/Constructor/Operator Tender Competitions
(March 2003)
2.6 2008 OLYMPIC BIDDING PROCESS RULES AND REGULATIONS
(CAVEAT EMPTOR)
2.6.1 Below Is The Official BOCOG Doctrine On Bidding For Construction
Of The Olympic Venues
2.6.2 Current Stage — Evaluation For The
Pre-Qualification And Call For Expression Of Interest
Documents
2.6.3 Olympic Reality – More Exceptions
Than Rules
2.6.4 Many Bidders Are Seeking More Western Rule-Of-Law
APPENDIX
1 — BEIJING OLYMPICS AND MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
CONTACTS
Section 3:
2008 OLYMPIC FACILITIES, INFORMATION INTENSIVE PROJECTS, EXTENSIONS
OF THE EXISTING TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKING FACILITIES
3.1 NOT JUST TELECOM, BEIJING IS MODERNIZING FROM BELOWGROUND
UP ON A MASSIVE SCALE
3.2 BEIJING COMMUNICATIONS PROJECTS PLANNED
SPECIFICALLY FOR THE 2008 OLYMPICS
3.2.1 The Info2008 Olympic Information Network Will Build On Deployed
Fiber Systems
3.3 OLYMPIC COMMUNICATION-INTENSIVE PROJECTS – THE
MEDIA VILLAGE, THE INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING CENTER AND THE MAJOR
PRESS CENTER
3.4 SHIFTS AND REALIGNMENTS IN THE PRC MINISTRIES
CONTROLLING BROADCAST AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS WILL DETERMINE THE
SHAPE OF THE 2008 NETWORK
3.5 OLYMPIC COMPETITION BY INTERNATIONAL
SERVICE PROVIDERS IS ALREADY UNDERWAY
3.6 TRANSFORMING BEIJING FROM
THE MAO-ERA TO THE 21ST CENTURY OPENS BROADBAND SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
AND PREPARES FOR THE OLYMPICS
3.7 ENTERPRISE NETWORK OPERATORS ARE
BOTH OFFICIAL AND UN-OFFICIAL SUPPLIERS OF TELECOM SERVICES
3.7.1 Rapid Expansion Of Communications Infrastructure Throughout
Beijing Will Continue
Through 2008
3.7.2 Tianjin — Example Of An Area Committed
To Upgrades To Digital Districts
3.8 BEIJING’S AND CHINA’S GOVERNMENT ARE INVESTING
HEAVILY TO CREATE A NATIONAL SHOWPLACE FOR THE 2008 OLYMPICS – BUT,
ECONOMIC ISSUES CLOUD THE FUTURE
List of Figures :
FIGURE 1.1: CHINA’S TELECOMMUNICATIONS STRUCTURE AND NUMBER
OF FIXED AND MOBILE SUBSCRIBERS
FIGURE 1.2: DEREGULATION IN CHINA’S TELECOMS
FIGURE 1.3: CPIP NETWORK IN BEIJING
FIGURE BCC 1: BCC’S SDH RING DEPLOYMENTS AND ISP MAJOR NETWORK
ACCESS POINTS
FIGURE BCC-2: MAJOR NODE LOCATIONS FOR BCC’S INTERNET MAN
FIGURE BCC-3: LUCENT-KDDI-SCS OPTICAL MESH TEST BED
FIGURE BCC-4: CHINA NETCOM AND LUMINOUS IN BEIJING
FIGURE BM 1: DOCOMO’S WIRELESS DATA ARCHITECTURE
FIGURE BR-1: CHINA RAILCOM’S RIGHTS-OF-WAY IN BEIJING
FIGURE 2.1: ARTIST’S RENDITION OF THE 2008 OLYMPIC GREEN IN
NORTH BEIJING
FIGURE 2.2: OLYMPIC VENUE LOCATIONS AROUND BEIJING
FIGURE 2.3: AERIAL VIEW OF THE CENTRAL OLYMPIC GREEN
FIGURE 3.1: BEIJING TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS
FIGURE 3.2: IMPORTANT NETWORK FACILITIES AT THE OLYMPIC GREEN
FIGURE 3.3: THE OLYMPIC MEDIA VILLAGE
FIGURE 3.4: BEIJING DIGITAL DISTRICTS AND GOLDEN CIRCLES
FIGURE 3.5: CITIC BUILDING IN BEIJING’S CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT
List of Tables:
TABLE 1.1: CHINESE CARRIERS’ REVENUES, 2000-06 ($BILLION)
TABLE 1.2: MAJOR TELECOM OPERATORS IN CHINA
TABLE 1.3: BEIJING’S MAIN OPERATORS
TABLE 1.4: OVERVIEW OF SARFT’S OPTICAL NETWORK
TABLE 1.5: VENDOR-OPERATOR RELATIONSHIPS*
TABLE BCC 1: COMPANY OVERVIEW
TABLE BCC 2: BEIJING TELECOM’S OPTICAL NETWORK OVERVIEW
TABLE BCC-3: BCC IP NETWORK NODES
TABLE BM 1: COMPANY OVERVIEW
TABLE BM 2: CHINA MOBILE FIBER NETWORKS: STATUS AND PLAN FOR THE
FUTURE
TABLE BU 1: COMPANY OVERVIEW
TABLE BU 2: CHINA UNICOM FIBER NETWORKS: STATUS AND PLAN FOR THE
FUTURE
TABLE BR 1: COMPANY OVERVIEW
TABLE BR 2: CHINA RAILCOM FIBER NETWORKS: STATUS AND PLAN FOR THE
FUTURE
TABLE 2.1: VENUE SUMMARY
TABLE 2.2: OLYMPIC VENUE DETAILS
TABLE 2.3: OLYMPIC VENUE CONSTRUCTION TIMETABLE IS AS FOLLOWS
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