With only four days until the Opening Ceremony of the 2010 Winter Games, Bell is ready to deliver the first-all IP (internet protocol) Games in history. Every image seen on TV, every news story filed to the world and every real-time score transmitted will traverse a state-of-the-art network and communications solution designed and delivered by Bell.

“These past few days have seen the culmination of an ambitious vision, with hundreds of Bell technicians and other team members coming together to deliver Canada’s Games to our country and to the world,” said Justin Webb, VP Olympic Services, Bell. “The opportunity for our people to work with such world class partners has been an awesome once-in-a lifetime experience for every single member of our team.”

For the complete list of partners Bell has worked with to deliver the Games, please visit www.vancouver2010.com.

As a Premier National Partner and Exclusive Telecommunications Partner to the 2010 Winter Games, Bell is providing the critical communications services required to stage Canada’s Games. This includes a dedicated Olympic fibre network, wireless voice and data services, broadcast support, Internet portal services and much more.

IDC, a leading provider of global market intelligence, recently published a Case Study titled “Faster, Higher, Stronger! Bell’s 2010 Winter Games Network”. It examines the implementation and delivery by Bell of the end-to-end communications network and managed services to the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

“The resulting network architecture, while very similar to next-generation converged networks being deployed by large national and multinational enterprises around the world, goes further because it has been built from scratch,” notes IDC. The complete Case Study can be found at bell.ca/enterprise.