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  2. PCCW - Wikipedia

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    The acquisition vaulted PCCW from a dot-com holdings company to one of the largest universal corporations in Hong Kong. PCCW is now also the leading Internet service provider in Hong Kong, using the Netvigator brand for dial-up modem and DSL service. PCCW was the object of much scorn in Hong Kong as a result of the HKT purchase.

  3. Hong Kong Student Welfare Association - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Federation of Student's Union(Chinese: 香港學生會總會 ;簡稱:FSU;前稱:香港學生福利聯盟 Hong Kong Students Welfare Association) is the largest youth organization in Hong Kong, with approximately 84,000 members. It was founded in 2000 and is made up of more than 70 students' associations or students' councils ...

  4. Pacific Century Group - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Century Group (PCG), chaired by Richard Li, is an Asia-based private investment group founded in 1993 with interests in technology, media and telecommunications, financial services, infrastructure, property and other investments. [1] It operates mainly in the Asia-Pacific region, including Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. [2]

  5. Moov - Wikipedia

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    After launching Moov in Hong Kong in 2006, the company began to expand its service overseas. In 2013, PCCW partners SMC, China Telecom and BestTV to expand the music streaming service to Mainland China with the brand "摩音符 Moov". [6] Moov became the first subscription-based music streaming service from outside of Mainland China to operate ...

  6. PCCW Mobile - Wikipedia

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    PCCW Mobile HK Limited previously known as Mandarin Communications Limited, was a subsidiary of PCCW (via HKT) involving mobile network operator of 2G and 3G in Hong Kong.It was previously owned by a Caymans-incorporated Hong Kong listed company Sunday Communications until 2006.

  7. Hong Kong Telecom - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Reach Limited - Wikipedia

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    Reach Limited is a Bermuda-incorporated holding company. It is a joint venture of Telstra and Hong Kong Telecom.Reach, headquartered in Hong Kong, has interests in more than 40 submarine cables (including AJC, APCN2, CUCN, Japan–US, RNAL, SEA-ME-WE 3) and international satellite systems, mainly servicing the Asia Pacific area.

  9. Now TV (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Now TV is the largest pay-TV operator in Hong Kong in terms of number of subscribers, number of channels, number of HD channels and quantity of VOD contents. The word "Now" is abbreviated from "Network Of the World". They provide 197 TV channels including 176 channels branded under Now TV, 32 of which are in HD.