BEIJING, Aug. 8 -- China Netcom has developed eight
innovations in digital communications used for the first time at the "hi-tech
Olympics."
An ASON-based intelligent optical transmission
network is in use for the first time to improve the quality and security of the
video transmission and special services for the Games.
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It is also the first time light-compression
high-definition (HD) video transmission technology has been used. Netcom is
employing long-distance non-compressed methods to deliver original HD TV signal
without any loss globally. The result is TV viewers can watch events almost as
instantaneously as visitors on the spot, solving the problem of delay in TV
transmission.
As well, IPv6-based video monitoring will be used for
the first time to offer real-time viewing 24 hours a day, seven days a week
end-to-end at Olympic venues and the Olympic Command Center. The technology was
awarded first prize in 2007 for Chinese communications science and technology.
As well, the media at Olympics venues will for the
first time be offered broadband access and high-speed Internet services using an
IC card with no limit on flow.
It is also first time VLAN-based multimedia real-time
transmission services will be used. Netcom has established a network connecting
each Olympic venue and the press center for use by the Associated Press,
Reuters, Agence France-Presse, Xinhua News Agency and Getty Images. It isolates
the data of different news agencies by means of a VLAN to build virtual private
networks for different users.
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For the first time overall communication services in
host cities will offer comprehensive information services and assistance
systems, a Netcom Olympic project sponsored by the Ministry of Science and
Technology and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
Its goal is to deliver a call system, GPS services
and information services for Olympic families, citizens and visitors over China
Netcom's wireless network and call system.
It is the first time a multi-language call center
will be offered in which the user can dial the call center to get emergency
assistance and be automatically identified by ID, language and location. Users
can receive support in their native language or English on first contact.
The first technical code for Olympics communication
security services has also been developed by Netcom. To meet Olympic and global
requirements, the telecom developed the first technical code safeguarding
communication services in the history of the Games. The approach received an
award as "excellent scientific and technological result" in the Beijing
Innovation Project for Economy and Technology.
Netcom also developed the first Olympic symbol review
system and communication command information system for the Games.
(Source: China Daily)