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  2. Sun Mobile - Wikipedia

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    In March 2006, New World PCS Limited merged with Hong Kong CSL Limited to form a new intermediate holding company called CSL New World Mobility, [8] [non-primary source needed] whose shareholders are Australian telecommunications company Telstra (76.4%) [citation needed] and New World Mobile Holdings (23.6%). [8]

  3. CSL Mobile - Wikipedia

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    CSL is a subsidiary of Hong Kong Telecom (HKT) and was Hong Kong's first mobile communications operator established in 1983, [1] and also the first network to launch the world’s first dual band 4G LTE network with DC-HSPA+.

  4. New World PCS - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 New World PCS Limited was renamed to CSL Limited, [1] with the old CSL (Hong Kong CSL Limited) became its subsidiary. [9] [non-primary source needed] However, the brand New World Mobility was still used by the group in the same year (used by New World Mobility Limited, a joint venture of CSL Limited [9]), which eventually became Sun ...

  5. Vision Values Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Asia Logistics Technologies (ALT) was a Hong Kong listed company. It was the majority owner of New World Cyberbase, for 27.48% stake as of 2004. [5]: 10 [non-primary source needed] Immediately before the backdoor listing of New World PCS, a unit of the conglomerate New World Development, New World Development already owned 5.60% shares of ALT, while Hong Kong businessman Simon Lo [] owned 30. ...

  6. Hong Kong Telecom - Wikipedia

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    It was a former joint venture of CSL New World Mobility and Telecom Digital. In 2013 CSL New World Mobility was acquired by PCCW via HKT Limited, from Telstra and New World Development, thus the mobile virtual network operator was re-branded as SUN Mobile.

  7. New World Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    New World Telecommunications had a sister company New World PCS Holdings which was a mobile network operator in Hong Kong. They both under the same direct parent company New World Telephone Holdings. However, New World PCS Holdings was sold to Asia Logistics Technologies in 2004, as part of a backdoor listing. [7]

  8. Happy New Year! Australia, Japan, Hong Kong welcome 2025: See ...

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    Participants hit a huge bell to welcome the 2025 New Year's Day during celebrations post-midnight at the Bosingak pavilion in central Seoul on Jan. 1, 2025. Hong Kong

  9. List of mobile network operators in Asia and Oceania

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    As of March 2023, the penetration rate in Hong Kong was estimated at 282% over a population estimate of over 7.473 million, with 21.61 million public mobile subscriptions. [30] Hong Kong's telecom regulator is the Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA).