Buying match tickets on the bus or watching live broadcast of track&field events at the diving venue, all these will come true during the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
The national telecommunication operator China Mobile launched an initiative from Aug. 8 to 10, to allow people to have a preview of mobile communicating operations during the Games.
On show here were 14 new communicating operations especially designed for Beijing 2008 Olympics, including moving electronic ticket service, wireless video supervision system, television service for cell phone, cell phone talkback, cell phone map, wireless Olympic official websites, and traffic regulating and guiding service.
With all the operations, an all-round service solution will be provided to the organizers, competitors and audience of the Games, a staff told reporters at the exhibition.
During the Games, it is expected that all China Mobile users can receive the latest competition news via their cell phones at any time and any place and easily find venues and hotels through the mobile phones.
The organizers can also deploy volunteers and staff by cell phone talkback, and efficiently supervise the arrangement of ground and traffic condition through pictures shot by video cameras linked in by broadband.
(Xinhua News Agency August 10, 2006)