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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. Toll-free telephone number - Wikipedia

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    Toll-free calls are available both from mobile and landline phone operators. In Greece, the toll-free prefix is "800" followed by a seven-digit number or "807" followed by a four-digit number, used for phone card services only. In Hong Kong, toll-free numbers have the "800" prefix. [18] In Hungary, toll-free numbers have the "80" prefix.

  4. Telephone numbers in China - Wikipedia

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    also used by Hong Kong 3 as sub-number of their SIM cards in Mainland: N/A 4: WCDMA 7: LTE: NR: 172 China Mobile Used for "one SIM with dual-number" service of CTM in Mainland. GSM 4: N/A 3: LTE: NR: 173: China Telecom: N/A 5: LTE: NR: 174(00-05) Tiantong (operated by China Telecom) Satellite: 174(06-12) MIIT Emergency Communication Support ...

  5. List of tunnels and bridges in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Government / TIML MOM Limited: Toll-free: N/A: N/A Scenic Hill Tunnel: 2018 1 N/A Hong Kong Government / Transport Infrastructure Management Limited Toll-free 466 N/A Airport Tunnel: 2018 0.6 N/A Hong Kong Government / Transport Infrastructure Management Limited Toll-free 401 N/A Lung Shan Tunnel: 2019 4.8 N/A

  6. Autotoll - Wikipedia

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    Autotoll was established on 1 October 1998, through the merger of the two individual electronic toll collection systems by The Autopass Co. Ltd. and Electronic Toll Systems Ltd. Autotoll is currently the only service provider of electronic toll collection in Hong Kong. Shareholders include Wilson Group Limited and The Cross-Harbour (Holdings) Ltd.

  7. Kai Tak Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Airport Tunnel was the first tunnel in Hong Kong to be toll-free, [2] excluding short underpasses. With Kai Tak Airport 's shutdown in 1998, the Airport Tunnel was no longer fulfilled to its name.

  8. Congestion pricing in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Congestion in the Cross-Harbour Tunnel. The new toll scheme for Hong Kong's cross-harbour tunnel, also known as the "three-tunnel diversion," is a plan proposed by Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam in the 2018 Hong Kong Chief Executive's Policy Address to divert traffic from the Cross Harbour Tunnel, Eastern Harbour Crossing and Western Harbour Crossing.

  9. Electronic road pricing (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Electronic road pricing (ERP, Chinese: 電子道路收費系統) is an electronic toll collection scheme first proposed in Hong Kong as early as in the 1980s to manage traffic by congestion pricing. ( Singapore , which first adopted ERP in 1998, was the first city in the world to implement electronic congestion pricing.