ZTE Corporation will be supplying a comprehensive range of its telecom products and solutions in the forthcoming Beijing 2008 Olympic Games to ensure the reliable and smooth operations of the global events 3G network infrastructure. In conjunction with this, ZTE has developed a contingency plan together with major telecom operators in China to ensure the smooth provision of various communication support services including 3G TD-SCDMA network, TD-SCDMA mobile phones, GoTa (Global open Trunking architecture) emergency communications, broadband access, IPTV, and optical transmission, among others.
To show its commitment to this prestigious international sporting event, ZTE is sending a strong 200-manpower technical expert as part of its Olympic Communications Support Group to Beijing to provide technical support in managing the events communications network.
During the Athens 2004 Olympic Games, ZTE partnered with European telecom operator OTE by providing its ADSL broadband communications products to support the Games network operations. Today, major telecom players in China has again selected ZTE to supply equipment and solutions for the deployment of advanced 3G networks, further attesting the companys leading position in the industry.
China Mobile, Chinas largest telecom operator in terms of revenue has selected ZTE to construct TD-SCDMA network in several major Chinese cities, including host cities Beijing and Qingdao. Recently, China Mobile purchased significant number of TD-SCDMA handsets with ZTE supplying 30% of the purchase order, the largest share among the industry, making it the biggest 3G provider of both network infrastructure and handsets for the Beijing Olympic.
ZTE is also partnering with China Telecom and China Satellite Communication in line with the deployment of emergency communications security system for the Qingdao Olympic Regatta by providing GoTa, a next-generation CDMA-based digital trunking technology, marking it the first time that a China-grown trunking technology is applied in Olympic Games. As the largest CDMA equipment provider to China Unicom and the biggest DSL supplier to China Netcom, ZTE has also been actively involved in the two operators communications exercise to ensure that all the components of the 3G network are deployed before the Games begins next month.
In addition, ZTE is also helping China Telecoms Shanghai IPTV in upgrading its network, the worlds largest H.264 version, to 12M-bandwidth in order to satisfy the high demand for TV broadcast during the Games.
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