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Megacities: BT- Bringing it All Together for the London 2012 Games Stuart Hill & Jon Lane with guest speaker Clive Dutton from Newham Council
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BT Global Services - An Introduction
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The global leader in networked IT services
BT Global Services is a global leader in managed networked IT services, operating globally and delivering locally to help our customers thrive in a changing world
“BTGS continues to be a formidable competitor in the global marketplace”.
Current Analysis, 2011
* Equivalent full-time employees including both full and part time employees
A global leader in managed networked IT services Multinational corporations
Financial institutions
Public sector organisations
Major companies in our many key
markets globally
Experience, and a track record Around 7,000 corporate and public sector customers across more than 170 countries
Widely recognised as market leader by industry watchers
What makes us different? Around 22,000* people globally, with one of the largest professional services capabilities in our industry
Bringing together a broad portfolio of services
With a track record of delivering for customers globally in more than 170 countries
Underpinned with a unique breadth of scope, reach and capability
And recognised as market leading for customer service and innovation
Our Vision
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Bringing it All Together
for the London 2012 Olympic
and Paralympic Games
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• First major sporting event in the UK since Commonwealth Games 2002
• The Olympic and Paralympic Games are the equivalent to 46 World Championships • The Olympic Park is the largest park development in Europe for over 100 years
• 10% of park construction workers previously unemployed
• 3,000 homes in the Olympic Park for the future
• Expected to boost the economy by over £21bn • Over 10.8 million spectators
• Up to 70,000 volunteers • 800,000 people expected to use the public transport
on the busiest day of the Games
• 240,000 people will travel by rail to the
Olympic Park every hour
Impact on London and the UK ….
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The Aquatic Centre
London 2012 … the most connected Games ever
The Olympic Stadium The Velodrome
94 venues throughout the UK
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Technology through the Games
Photo finish introduced in Stockholm Games, heralding the timing
Technology begins to win a place at the Paris Games with the event's first live radio broadcast
Berlin Games first to be televised, with events broadcast throughout the Olympic Village
TV crews fly tapes of the Rome Games back to New York to be broadcast, dramatically changing the way the public interacted with the Olympics
Tokyo Games see first computer and first live colour pictures with opening ceremonies broadcast via satellite to the U.S. for first time. Results stored on computers for the first time
Los Angeles Games introduces email to the wider world
In conjunction with the Games in Atlanta, Georgia, the first-ever Olympic Games website receives 189 million hits
3,600 hrs of broadcast coverage at the Beijing Games, exceeding all coverage from previous Games added together
First all IP-based infrastructure for Vancouver Winter Games
BT delivers the most advanced IP converged network ever deployed for a summer Olympic and Paralympic Games*
* The first time an IP converged network has been used for summer Olympic Games, using Cloud-based IP voice technology
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London 2012 the ultimate right first time – a venue mindset
80,000 connections across 94 locations
5,500km of internal cabling
Up to 60Gb of information carried each second
1,800 wireless access points
16,500 telephone lines
14,000 mobile SIM cards
10,000 cable TV outlets
642,000 man-hours
Over 800 people on the ground at Games’ Time
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Communications Services Logical Services model
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We are minimising environmental impacts
created during the installation and use of
our London 2012 communications
services, as well as ensuring we maximise its potential for re-use.
BT has developed a ground-breaking method for assessing the carbon footprint impact of our communications services
First ever converged network solution for a summer Games that maximises re-use of materials, minimises waste and reduces the need for bespoke equipment
LOCOG and BT teams are using conferencing to avoid
travel and emissions
Using SMART design tools to reduce network
infrastructure
Piloting electric vehicles for Openreach engineers
Minimising environmental impacts, maximising reuse
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Disciplined planning for on-the-dot delivery
• World class programme management
• Right first-time discipline
• Mobilisation planning for on-the-dot delivery
LOCOG service protection period
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Clive Dutton Executive Director
Regeneration & Inward Investment
www.newham.gov.uk
CROSSRAIL
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• London’s regeneration priority
• £3,000,000,000 to UK GDP
• 40,000 homes
• 100,000 jobs
• £22 billion investment • Convergence achieved
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BT is working with stakeholders to ensure the communications services we install for the Games form an economic legacy that benefits communities and business beyond 2012
Communications services installed for London 2012 will become part of the national BT infrastructure
Olympic Village apartments will be early beneficiaries of superfast broadband
Upgrading the exchange and deploying fibre to benefit businesses and communities in Weymouth
Running “Are you Fit for London 2012” to help businesses across the UK understand and
capitalise on opportunities
Economic legacy for communities and business
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