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【推荐】北京奥运订票系统出现故障

DEMAND CRASHES BEIJING'S OLYMPIC TICKETING SYSTEM

 
By Mure Dickie in Beijing
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
 
China yesterday suffered an embarrassing Olympic setback as the ticketing system for the August 2008 Beijing games crumbled in the face of overwhelming demand from local sports fans.

The much-heralded planned issuance of 1.85m tickets on a first-come-first-served basis ground to a halt with only 9,000 sold as a flood of orders crashed the online distribution system of Bocog, the Beijing organising committee.

Users viewed 8m pages in the first hour of sales, while Bocog's telephone hotline received more than 2m calls. The committee blamed the ticket system failure on “excessive page view volume” at its website.

The failure of the system, which remained inoperative early yesterday evening, highlights the scale of the logistical challenge that China faces in hosting its biggest-ever sports or entertainment event.

While there is little doubt that Beijing's infrastructure will be more than adequate – with most stadia complete or ahead of schedule – the Chinese capital's mastery of the complex organisational “software” that the Games require remains unproven.

Organisers will be delighted by the strength of ticket demand, which illustrates the widespread enthusiasm for the Olympics among ordinary Chinese.

However, the computer crash is an embarrassment for Bocog, which had hailed the system as “time-saving and convenient” in heavy pre-sale promotions.

It is also a setback for Ticketmaster, the US company that is the exclusive supplier of ticketing services for the Beijing Games through its joint venture, Beijing Gehua Ticketmaster Ticketing, which sees China as an important market.

Ticketmaster was last night unavailable for comment.

The system failure disappointed thousands of would-be ticket buyers, many of whom had queued for hours from the early morning at the 1,001 branches of the Bank of China authorised to offer over-the-counter sales.

Bank of China, the Games' official banking partner, has seen its role as a ticket outlet and payment conduit as an important marketing tool, with local media quoting bank officials as saying they could prompt the opening of “tens of millions of new savings accounts”.

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北京奥运订票系统出现故障

 
英国《金融时报》记者王明(Mure Dickie)北京报道
2007年10月31日 星期三
 
当地体育迷势不可挡的需求,使得2008年8月北京奥运会订票系统昨日出现故障,中国奥运遭遇了令人尴尬的挫折。

根据“先到先得”原则而计划发售的185万张门票,事前进行了大量宣传。但当订单如潮水般涌入,挤爆了北京奥组委(Bocog)的在线售票系统时,只售出了9000张门票,其余均告停售。

在开始售票的1小时内,线上用户的浏览量达800万,而北京奥组委(Bocog)的电话热线接到了200多万个来电。北京奥组委埋怨道,订票网上“过多的浏览量”导致了系统故障。

直到昨日晚间,系统仍因故障无法正常运行,这突显出中国在举办这场前所未有的体育盛事时,所面对的后勤压力会有多大。

虽然没什么人会怀疑北京的基础设施绝对够用——多数运动场馆已建成或工期提前,但北京能否把握好组织赛事所要求的复杂“软件”,仍有待证明。

强劲的订票需求会令组织者感到开心,因为这表明了普通中国人对奥运会的普遍热情。

不过,对于在预售前的大规模推介活动中夸许其订票网络“省时方便”的北京奥组委来说,此次系统故障令人难堪。

这也令美国票务专家公司(Ticketmaster)受挫。这家美国公司通过其合资公司北京歌华票务(Beijing Gehua Ticketmaster Ticketing),成为北京奥运订票服务的唯一供应商,该公司将中国视为一个重要的市场。

直至昨晚,尚无法获得美国票务专家公司的置评。

系统故障令许许多多的有意购票者感到失望,许多人从一大早开始,在1001个被授权直接售票的中国银行(Bank of China)网点前排队等候了几个小时。

作为奥运会官方银行业合作伙伴,中国银行将其售票网点与支付渠道的角色视为重要的市场手段。当地媒体援引一些银行官员的话称,这可能带来“上千万个新储蓄户头”。
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