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  • Wembley Stadium, home of 1948 Summer Olympics

    Wembley Stadium, home of 1948 Summer Olympics

    The London 2012 Olympic Games begin on Friday. But the UK's capital has been here before: 62 years ago. It hosted the 1948 Olympic Games, dubbed the 'Austerity Games' because they came so soon after World War II.

    See how the infrastructure behind the international sporting event has changed in six decades, in this comparison of the 1948 Games to London 2012.

    Above is Wembley Stadium — a scoreboard in particular. In 1948, 82,000 people filled this now-demolished venue for the start of the Summer Olympics.

    Published: July 25, 2012 -- 13:54 GMT (06:54 PDT)

    Photo by: BT Heritage

    Caption by: Steve Ranger

  • Olympic Stadium, home of the 2012 Summer Olympics

    Olympic Stadium, home of the 2012 Summer Olympics

    This is the new Olympic Stadium in the Olympic Park to the east of London. It has a capacity of 80,000, and will host the £27m 'Isles of Wonder' opening ceremony on 27 July.

    Published: July 25, 2012 -- 13:54 GMT (06:54 PDT)

    Photo by: London 2012

    Caption by: Steve Ranger

  • Wembley Post Office Press Room

    Wembley Post Office Press Room

    Getting the Olympic news out to the world is always a big job – here's Wembley's press enclosure in 1948.

    Published: July 25, 2012 -- 13:54 GMT (06:54 PDT)

    Photo by: BT Heritage

    Caption by: Steve Ranger

  • London 2012 media centre

    London 2012 media centre

    This is the media centre for London 2012, within the Olympic Park in Stratford.  It comprises 31,000 square metres of office space across four floors, with room for 6,000 journalists. There are 400 TVs, 1,300 internet ports and over 600km of fibre and copper cabling.

    Published: July 25, 2012 -- 13:54 GMT (06:54 PDT)

    Photo by: Karen Friar/ZDNet

    Caption by: Steve Ranger

  • Wembley Post Office London Telephone Call Room

    Wembley Post Office London Telephone Call Room

    Back in 1948, connectivity was limited to a few phone lines.

    To cope with the Games, the Post Office (then in charge of telecommunications) had to add new exchanges, international telex services and circuits for the BBC broadcasts.

    Published: July 25, 2012 -- 13:54 GMT (06:54 PDT)

    Photo by: BT Heritage

    Caption by: Steve Ranger

  • Wembley Post Office, London, Telephone Call Room

    Wembley Post Office, London, Telephone Call Room

    Another shot of the telephone call room at Wembley in 1948.

    Published: July 25, 2012 -- 13:54 GMT (06:54 PDT)

    Photo by: BT Heritage

    Caption by: Steve Ranger

  • London 2012 media centre

    London 2012 media centre

    Journalists will have no need to leave the media centre in the Olympic Park for day-to-day needs.

    In addition to the on-site tech support, camera repair and other work-related support, there is a 200m long 'High Street'.

    This features a range of shops and services, including a gym, post office, dry cleaners, pharmacy and general store for journalists.

    Published: July 25, 2012 -- 13:54 GMT (06:54 PDT)

    Photo by: Karen Friar/ZDNet

    Caption by: Steve Ranger

  • London 1948 switchboard operators

    London 1948 switchboard operators

    Switchboard operators at the Corinthian exchange at Wembley.

    To cope with the additional demand in 1948, some 124 phone lines were added at Wembley for the public.

    In contrast, in 2012 the Olympic Park will have full Wi-Fi coverage. Telecoms operators have also been installing additional capacity to make sure that the huge amount of photos sent and video viewed during the Olympics doesn't affect mobile coverage or internet access.

    Published: July 25, 2012 -- 13:54 GMT (06:54 PDT)

    Photo by: BT Archive

    Caption by: Steve Ranger

  • London 2012 Technology Operations Centre

    London 2012 Technology Operations Centre

    The 2012 Technology Operations Centre (TOC) is home to staff from all the Olympic IT suppliers, with the idea of getting any problems solved quicker by having all tech suppliers working in one location. It will be operated around the clock during the Games.

    Published: July 25, 2012 -- 13:54 GMT (06:54 PDT)

    Photo by: London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games

    Caption by: Steve Ranger

  • Wembley Post Office, London, Teleprinter Switchboard

    Wembley Post Office, London, Teleprinter Switchboard

    The teleprinter switchboard at Wembley post office, used to send out Olympic results.

    Published: July 25, 2012 -- 13:54 GMT (06:54 PDT)

    Photo by: BT Heritage

    Caption by: Steve Ranger

  • London 2012 Technology Operations Center

    London 2012 Technology Operations Center

    The Technology Operations Centre will be staffed by 450 people during the Games. They will look after the centre's 9,500 computers, 900 servers and 1,000 network and security devices around the clock.

    Published: July 25, 2012 -- 13:54 GMT (06:54 PDT)

    Photo by: London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games

    Caption by: Steve Ranger

  • Wembley Post Office, London, Teleprinter Room

    Wembley Post Office, London, Teleprinter Room

    The teleprinter room at Wembley post office in 1948.

    Published: July 25, 2012 -- 13:54 GMT (06:54 PDT)

    Photo by: BT Heritage

    Caption by: Steve Ranger

  • London 2012 Technology Operations Centre

    London 2012 Technology Operations Centre

    Another view of the Technology Operations Centre for London 2012.

    Published: July 25, 2012 -- 13:54 GMT (06:54 PDT)

    Photo by: London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games

    Caption by: Steve Ranger

  • Richmond Park Housing Centre, Post Office interior

    Richmond Park Housing Centre, Post Office interior

    In 1948, Olympic athletes were hosted at locations around London. This is the Richmond Park Housing Centre.

    Published: July 25, 2012 -- 13:54 GMT (06:54 PDT)

    Photo by: BT Heritage

    Caption by: Steve Ranger

  • London 2012 Athelete's Village

    London 2012 Athelete's Village

    This is the London 2012 Olympic Village, which will be home to 16,000 athletes and officials during the Games. The first completed apartments in the Olympic village were unveiled by Jonathan Edwards, Olympic gold medallist and chair of the Games' Athletes Committee.

    Published: July 25, 2012 -- 13:54 GMT (06:54 PDT)

    Photo by: London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games

    Caption by: Steve Ranger

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  • Wembley Stadium, home of 1948 Summer Olympics
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  • Wembley Post Office Press Room
  • London 2012 media centre
  • Wembley Post Office London Telephone Call Room
  • Wembley Post Office, London, Telephone Call Room
  • London 2012 media centre
  • London 1948 switchboard operators
  • London 2012 Technology Operations Centre
  • Wembley Post Office, London, Teleprinter Switchboard
  • London 2012 Technology Operations Center
  • Wembley Post Office, London, Teleprinter Room
  • London 2012 Technology Operations Centre
  • Richmond Park Housing Centre, Post Office interior
  • London 2012 Athelete's Village
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London Olympics: How 1948 compares to 2012, in photos

The technology behind the Olympic Games has changed beyond all recognition since the international sporting event was last held in London, more than 60 years ago

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Wembley Post Office London Telephone Call Room

Back in 1948, connectivity was limited to a few phone lines.

To cope with the Games, the Post Office (then in charge of telecommunications) had to add new exchanges, international telex services and circuits for the BBC broadcasts.

Published: July 25, 2012 -- 13:54 GMT (06:54 PDT)

Caption by: Steve Ranger

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