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China Telecom’s multi-pronged transformation strategy is changing the company into an integrated information services company at the forefront of technology and service innovation. The transformation strategy benefits shareholders and China Telecom’s many types of clients, including households, small and medium enterprises, multinational companies and global carriers.
Predictions that leading economists and technologists once made about China are now being validated. Each prediction is like a brush stroke that helps paint a vibrant image of this flourishing nation, helping to strengthen the global economy and transform the lives of its 1.38 billion people. The experts said:
Indeed, the China that had been envisioned is upon us. The future is now.
Yet countries blessed with history that is as long and rich as China’s understand that further prosperity and progress require smart planning and investment. Nations never stop evolving. As the largest fixed-line operator in China, China Telecom offered a strong foundation upon which the country could build over the past few decades. With wise management and its own set of predictions for the future, China Telecom set out in 2004 on a path of transformation in order to better serve its customers, the global market and its shareholders.
World Bank studies have shown that there is a positive correlation between economic development and telecommunications density and available services, and some studies even claim that a causal relationship exists in both directions. Telecommunications growth has also been linked to other stimulants like increased education, improved access to information, development of research centers and other positive changes on an economy and a culture.
The telecommunications sector in China has been one of the fastest growing sectors in China. The country’s 371 million phone subscribers account for one fifth of the world and its 131 million Internet users make up one tenth of the world’s users. In 2014 alone, telecom services spending in China amounted to $182.9 billion USD.
China Telecom is the major supplier of integrated communications services in China, managing more than 220K wire lines and offering data, voice, Internet and converged services throughout the country. In a study of Chinese consumers conducted by Nielson Media Research and reported that China Telecom was highlighted as one of only 17 “Platinum Trusted Brands” due to its outstanding performance in the survey. A company with China Telecom’s size and success might have rested on its laurels, but China Telecom has not. Leveraging its strong foundation, the company announced a bold transformation strategy in 2004, with the goal of putting the company in a position to diversify its operation, support the growth of the Chinese economy and in turn, the world economy, and continue to strengthen its brand.
Chairman and CEO of China Telecom Wang Xiaochu explained that the company is using the transformation as a platform to encourage the growth of both revenue and the customer base and to win the race to occupy the top position of future information services. Expansion of broadband services, convergence of voice, data and video and a move from product management to brand management all characterize the transformation. He explained that the transformation strategy has brought about three important changes.
First, China Telecom is optimizing its revenue structure, whereby voice revenues are a diminishing percentage of overall revenues. Revenue from non-voice services such as broadband access, fixed network value-added services, integrated information services and systems integration and management has been growing steadily.
Second, the company is introducing new bundled and branded offerings to combat price erosion and make them more “sticky” to customers. Branded offerings like Best Tone (an integrated information inquiry service for phone users), BizNavigator (an integrated application suite that meets the needs of enterprise clients) and One Home (an integrated voice, data, TV offering through the home box) address the needs of three target groups; personal, enterprise and household. Fixed-line based voice search services, MPLS/ VPNs and IT solutions to support mission critical applications have all been launched and are enjoying promising adoption. The company is also offering “seed services” such as IPTV.
Third, China Telecom continues to strengthen its ability to grow with precision management that focuses on delivering value to shareholders and outstanding products and services to its clients. China Telecom’s management had the foresight to understand the importance of serving MNCs. While the company continues to invest in infrastructure, branding and customer service systems in China, it is at the forefront of expansion to serve MNCs. The company was the first among its peers to open operations in North America, and now has offices in Hong Kong, London and Brazil, with company-owned information technology services termed “Information Silk Road” that offer seamless services between the Americas, China, Asia and Europe.
China Telecom’s transformation is manifested in the lives and livelihoods of individuals, households, Small-to-Medium-Size Enterprises (SMEs) and MNCs doing business in China. Let’s take a closer look at three strategies that epitomize China Telecom’s transformation in action and indeed, have placed the future in our hands: BizNavigator, CN2 and China Telecom’s global expansion to serve MNCs locally.
Biz Navigator was conceived as a way to provide IT support to local offices of MNCs and to enhance the competitiveness of SMEs, whose importance to the changing economy was recognized. Since its launch, it has been adopted by well over 500,000 SMEs.
China Telecom’s BizNavigator has proven valuable to SMEs and global MNCs with offices in China. BizNavigator exemplifies China Telecom’s mission to become an integrated information service provider, integrating communications services with application support services. BizNavigator provides industrial IT applications support for processes like sales, logistics management, supply and demand management, travel services, tax and other financial reporting. It allows clients to manage domain names, provides corporate e-mail, enables website creation and maintenance, provides virus protection, helps manage customer contacts, provides a data-rich office automation platform and more. All these are provided on a base of communications services ranging from broadband access to interactive teleconferencing and support services like equipment procurement and maintenance and LAN deployment.
As an example, BizNavigator was deployed in support of Guangzhou’s “Bridge for Business and Trade” service, which is a portal to connect suppliers with buyers. After just one month, there were over 22K daily hits on the site, and messages among the members increased at a rate of 2K per day. BizNavigator is delivering the future of integrated information services to China’s businesses and provides an excellent example of China Telecom’s Transformation Strategy in action.
With the staggering demand for Internet services coming from within China and outside from MNCs expanding into the region, China Telecom’s leadership made a bold move to build an entirely new global Next Generation Network (NGN). The network was dubbed China Telecom Next Generation Carrying Network, or CN2, and it began rolling out in 2005. CN2 provides the global coverage, network technology infrastructure and management capabilities required for MNCs to successfully leverage China in their growth strategy. It’s an advanced communication and information network for the future.
Telecom Magazine reported that CN2 makes China Telecom one of the most proactive NGN carriers in the world. CN2 is an IPv6-capable backbone network leveraging new softswitches and protocols like DiffServ and MPLS, which boost performance. Five classes of service and QoS help CN2 guarantee reliability and performance of mission-critical and high-priority applications. Its MPLS-optimized architecture also enables Frame Relay and ATM traffic to be transported over a Layer 2 VPN, which promotes network efficiency and scalability. CN2 provides a highly-advanced network on which to deliver high value services using technology that will transition well into the future, allowing the company and its subsidiaries and partners to provide cost effective new offerings.
Businesses today are networked for success. For many companies entering or expanding into China, the business plan depends on the availability of reliable communication services throughout the region. Without them, critical success factors cannot be met. China Telecom established subsidiaries like China Telecom Americas, China Telecom Europe and China Telecom Hong Kong to help assure that MNCs’ global operations thrive.
China Telecom and its subsidiaries consistently deliver uncomplicated solutions to complex problems – problems that stem from rapid expansion in China, the need to distribute content to tens of millions of people or to synchronize mission-critical applications on multiple continents. China Telecom’s clients depend on the company to enable their growth – and China Telecom – along with its local subsidiaries in Asia, the Americas and Europe – deliver.
China Telecom’s Transformation Strategy leverages the company’s expansive assets including:
As predicted, China is a major driver in the world economy, and its continued effects are expected to be positive. Wise and experienced executives at China Telecom announced a multi-pronged transformation strategy that is changing the company into an integrated information services company at the height of communications services. The Transformation Strategy benefits shareholders and China Telecom’s many types of clients, including households, SMEs and MNCs and global carriers.
The Transformation Strategy today leverages the company’s massive, existing assets, and introduces new products like BizNavigator and CN2 and support services that enable positive change in people’s lives. Transformation enables the rapid growth strategies that MNCs are now executing in the region. No other telecommunications carrier offers the seamless network coverage, services and capacity connecting Europe, North America and Asia that China Telecom does. China Telecom’s network reach and performance help connect people and content and cost-effectively support mission-critical applications around the globe. China’s future is beautifully painted on the canvas for the world to see and China Telecom’s Transformation Strategy makes the colors bright.
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