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  2. Hong Kong Broadband Network - Wikipedia

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    HKBN Ltd., commonly known for its subsidiary Hong Kong Broadband Network Limited (Chinese: 香港寬頻有限公司), is a Hong Kong–based Internet, communication and telecommunication company. [1] HKBN was established on 23 August 1999, it is one of the largest residential and enterprise internet, communication and telecommunications service ...

  3. WTT HK - Wikipedia

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    WTT HK Limited (Chinese: 滙港電訊有限公司), was the second largest fixed-line telecommunication operator in Hong Kong. [1] [better source needed] In 2018, it was acquired by competitor HKBN and renamed to HKBN Enterprise Solutions HK Limited.

  4. HKBN bbTV - Wikipedia

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    HKBN bbTV is a discontinued Pay TV IPTV service in Hong Kong operated by Hong Kong Broadband Network which was launched in August 2003, [1] and bbTV ceased its service at 1 January 2017. In September 2017, it is planned to reopen bbTV, but will be changed to Next at Malaysia Biggest TV Provider-Astro. [citation needed]

  5. City Telecom (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012, CTI sold to CVC Capital Partners its telecommunication businesses, including its long-distance calling services in Hong Kong and Canada, as well as its internet services provided by HKBN. In 2013, the group subsequently renamed itself Hong Kong Television Network in an eventually failed bid to enter the free-to-air television industry.

  6. New World Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    New World Telecommunications Limited (abb. NWT) also known as New World Telecom, was a fixed line provider of Hong Kong S.A.R., China.It was a subsidiary of New World Development, via New World Telephone Holdings; New World Telecommunications was acquired by a competitor, Hong Kong Broadband Network (HKBN) in February 2016.

  7. Communications in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong law provides for freedom of speech and press, and the government generally respects these rights in practice. Although freedom of expression is protected by the Hong Kong Bill of Rights , the Hong Kong national security law gives the government the power to "take down any electronic messages published" that the government considers ...

  8. Telecommunications industry in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong is the second after South Korea in terms of broadband penetration rate (53%). With regard to mobile services, the OFTA awarded four 3G licenses in 2001: Hong Kong CSL Limited, Hutchison 3G (HK) Limited, SmartTone 3G Limited and Sunday 3G (HK) Limited The first 3G mobile services were launched in January 2004. [2]

  9. Ricky Wong (Hong Kong businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Ricky Wong was instrumental to the introduction of callback IDD service to Hong Kong. In the early 90s, IDD was a luxurious service in Hong Kong, costing HK$12 (USD1.5) per minute and was monopolised by Hong Kong Telecom. At the time Ricky Wong migrated to Canada, where the Canadian Government liberalised the telecom market using callback ...