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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 ]
This is a list of countries by Internet connection speed for average and median data transfer rates for Internet access by end-users. The difference between average and median speeds is the way individual measurements are aggregated.
3 Hong Kong (also known as 3HK or Three HK; Chinese: 3香港; Jyutping: saam1 hoeng1 gong2) is a telecommunications and internet service provider operating in Hong Kong by Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holdings, a subsidiary of CK Hutchison, operating under the global Three brand. 3 Hong Kong is the first Three-branded company, leading to the development of other operations in ...
On 29 May 2008, Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holdings announced that it has signed an agreement with Apple to bring the iPhone to Hong Kong later that year under 3. [12] In 2012, a partnership with Vodafone was launched and 3 Hong Kong is a member of the Conexus Mobile Alliance. [13] Ownership: Hutchison Telecommunications ...
(China Unicom Hong Kong) Using 3 Hong Kong: 0.87 [9] (Oct 2018) China Unicom: 6 Hong Kong Broadband Network: Using CMHK and SmarTone: 0.277 [10] (Oct 2019) HKBN Ltd. 7 SUN Mobile: Using CSL Mobile: N/A HKT (60%), Telecom Digital (40%) 8 Birdie Mobile Using SmarTone: N/A SmarTone Mobile Communications Limited [11] 9 CTExcel Archived 8 December ...
Pages in category "Internet service providers of Hong Kong" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Hong Kong government was a minority shareholder for 20%. [16] 1983: Cable and Wireless (Hong Kong) acquired 34.8% shares of HKTC from Jardine Matheson. [16] 1986: Cable & Wireless also announced plans for an underwater optical fibre cable connecting Hong Kong with Japan and South Korea (a part of APCN), to become operational in 1990. [10]
Hong Kong Broadband Network Limited was founded on 23 August 1999 as a unit of City Telecom by Ricky Wong Wai-kay as the first operator to launch "triple-play" (Internet broadband, telephony, IP-TV services) on single network in Hong Kong, as well as the first service provider of residential broadband, with speed ranged from 100 Mbit/s to 1000 Mbit/s.