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A Fully-liberalised Market and a Regional Telecommunications Hub

Telecommunications is a key pillar industry in Hong Kong's economy and business environment. Hong Kong is ideally positioned to serve as the telecommunications hub of Asia. We are one of the most open markets in the world with no foreign ownership restrictions resulting in a large number of leading international carriers, vendors and equipment manufacturers to set up their regional offices in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong, the preferred regional location for media and multimedia companies
Hong Kong is the preferred regional location for international media and multimedia companies which range from TV broadcasting, print media, news agencies to digital multimedia production.  More

Advanced Infrastructure + Regional Potential for Multimedia Companies
Hong Kong is home to more than 200 digital entertainment companies producing entertainment and games software, computer animation and digital effects for the videos and films.  More


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NTT Communications Expands its Premium Data Centre Services to Meet the Growing Demand for High Power Colocation Services and Places Hong Kong as the Root of its Regional Business
NTT

NTT Com Asia Limited is the wholly owned subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation from Japan. At the end of last year, NTT Com opened a new state-of-the-art data centre in Tai Po...
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UNOS Locates its Asia Pacific Network Hub in Hong Kong
UNOS

Developed under the Multimedia and Communications arm of public listed FSBM Holdings Berhad of Malaysia, UNOS has chosen to locate its biggest network hub in Hong Kong, since ...
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For more information, please contact:

Head, Telecommunications, Media and Multimedia
Ms. Cindy Kwong
Tel: +852 3107 1011
Email: ckwong@investhk.gov.hk

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Last updated on: 29/9/2008