Establishing Advantage in Wholesale IP Market with Chinese Contents
From Domestic to Overseas Steven Tan
Vice President, Global Carrier BusinessChina Telecom Global
May 2014
Contents
1 Company Profile
3 Strategy of Chinese Contents Focus
2 Telecom Market Trend in China
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4 Value for Reference
World's largest fixed line operator with over 155 Million access lines in ser
vice ;
World's largest broadband operator with 100 Million subscribers;
World's largest CDMA mobile operator, more than 185 Million subscribers,
including 103 Million 3G Subscribers;
World's largest optical fiber network-83000 kilometers long;
Operating revenues reached RMB 321,584 Million with an increase of 13.6
% in 2013;
(source: 2013 Annual Report of China Telecom Corporation Limited)
About China Telecom
“Overall Best Managed Company in Asia” for 5 years in a row
LONDON
STOCKHOLMHELSINKI
MOSCOW
DUBAIMUMBAI
SINGAPORE
JAKARTA
HANOINEW DELHI
HONGKONG
SEOULTOKYO
SEATTLE TORONTO
DALLAS
CHICAGOSAN JOSE
LOS ANGELESMIAMI
WASHINGTON DC
SAO PAULO
JOHANNESBURG
NEW YORKFRANKFURT
PARIS
HO CHI MINH CITY
MILAN
VANCOUVER
ISTANBUL
NAIROBIKUALA LUMPUR
PERTH SYDNEY
BANGKOK
Over 46 POPs around the world
Branches and Representative Offices in 24 countries
About China Telecom Global
POP
POP UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Contents
1 Company Profile
3 Strategy of Chinese Contents Focus
2 Telecom Market Trend in China
1
4 Value for Reference
Internet Market in China,full of vitality
Source: CNNIC
As of the end of December 2013, total Internet user in China reached 618 million, with a penetration rate of 46.11%.
China Internet User and Internet Penetration Rate, (0000s), 2009.12-2013.12
Mobile broadband connections is expected to reach 543 million in 2016, 2.2 times of the fixed broadband subscribers.
Source:OVUM
Mobile Internet Prospects in China, very Promising
China Fixed and Mobile Broadband Subscribers Forecasts, (K), 2009-2016
110,260
244,530
10,220
542,700
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Fixed Broadband Subscribers Mobile Broadband Connections
China International Bandwidth, Keeping the Upward Trend
As of the end of December 2013, China International bandwidth reached 3407Gbps, indicates an increase of 455% within the past 3 years.
Source: CNNIC
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1 Company Profile
3 Strategy of Chinese Content Focus
2 Telecom Market Trend in China
1
4 Value for Reference
Chinese Contents Focus of CT
IDC service in China
Tier-4 Domestics IDCs in China
Beijing Beijing ShanghaiShanghaiGuangzhouGuangzhou
XianXian ChengDuChengDu
Design, Build & Operate the Tier-4 IDCs
China Telecom Inner Mongolia Information ParkExtra-large scale Cloud Computing DC
42 buildings and over
100,000 racks
Construction area of ultra
large scale: 1500 mu (=100 hectares)
Total investment:
RMB 12 billion
Distribution of China Telecom’s racks after the establishment of the Park
Inner Mongolia has>100,000 racks, accounts for over 50%
Adapting to Local Conditions, Green & Environmental Friendly
Solar Energy Wind EnergyNatural Cooling
PUE 1.27
The annual average temperature is 6.3 degrees.
There are over 200 days in a year with temperature lower than 10 degrees to achieve
natural cooling.
The sunshine duration exceeds 1600 hours/year to can utilize solar energy in
public areas.
Wind energy is in large reserves, therefore household
lightning and electricity consumption leans largely on
wind power.
Our global network consists of over 33 Submarine cables and high speed terrestrial links with a total international transmission capacity more than 2900G, covering 72 countries and regions
Global Networks
Intra - AsiaIntra - Asia
To Americas
Transit PacificTransit PacificTransitTransit AsiaAsia EuropeEurope
CT Cloud Computing Platforms in China & Overseas
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1 Company Profile
3 Strategy of Chinese Content Focus
2 Telecom Market Trend in China
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4 Value for Reference
Connecting Australia to Asia Hubs
Perth-Singapore48ms
Sydney-HK117ms
Sydney-Perth56ms
Singapore – HK36ms
Hong KongHong Kong
SingaporeSingapore
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