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  2. Telephone numbers in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The present structure and format of telephone numbers in Hong Kong according to the Hong Kong Telecom Service Numbering Scheme, is as follows (the first digits of the telephone number are used as follows): [2] 001 – International long-distance voice service access code; 002 – International long-distance fax / data service access code

  3. Red box (phreaking) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a nickel is represented by one tone, a dime by two, and a quarter by a set of five. Any device capable of playing back recorded sounds can potentially be used as a red box. Commonly used devices include modified Radio Shack tone dialers, personal MP3 players, and audio-recording greeting cards.

  4. 1823 Call Centre - Wikipedia

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    1823.gov.hk 1823 is a 24x7 one-stop hotline services operated by the Government of Hong Kong . It answers public enquiries on behalf of more than 20 participating departments and receives public complaints against the Government.

  5. Electronic Payment Services - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Payment Services (simplified Chinese: 易办事; traditional Chinese: 易辦事; pinyin: Yì bànshì), commonly known as EPS, is an electronic payment system based in Hong Kong, Macau, and with limited acceptance in Shenzhen since it began operations in 1985.

  6. Telephone numbers in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Fixed land line numbers start with 28, while mobile (cellular) phone numbers start with 6. Calls from Macau to mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Portugal are treated as international calls. The telephone number for emergency services – Police, Fire Service and Ambulance – is 999 for all telephone lines. In addition to 999, two more ...

  7. PayMe - Wikipedia

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    PayMe was introduced as a standalone mobile app, offering P2P social payment. [14] Users register via a Facebook account or Hong Kong mobile phone number and authorise access to a credit card or local bank account (not necessarily an HSBC account), from which the balance can be topped up, and a bank account to receive money.

  8. Hong Kong is giving away 500,000 roundtrip flights. Here's ...

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    The "Hello Hong Kong" is an unprecedented campaign aimed at reviving the city's tourism sector through free aircare and other incentives for visitors. Hong Kong is giving away 500,000 roundtrip ...

  9. SmarTone - Wikipedia

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    SmarTone Telecommunications Holdings Limited (0315.HK), listed in Hong Kong since 1996 and a subsidiary of Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited, is a leading telecommunications provider with operating subsidiaries in Hong Kong, offering voice, multimedia and mobile broadband services, as well as fixed fibre broadband services for both consumer and corporate markets.