Hong Kong Orientation Guide

Media and Telecommunications

There aremany Internet providers to choose from,here are a few.Make sure youare aware of thetermsandconditionsofyourcontractpriortosigning.Manydevelopmentsnowoffer1Gfibre optic broadband – share your address with the providers to understand what is available at your address.

Internet Providers

Hutchinson Global Communications (HGC) Broadband

Netvigator [(PCCW])

Tel: 2888 0008 Customer Service Tel: 1833 833 www.netvigator.com

Tel: 1226 Customer Service Tel: 1222 www.hgcbroadband.com

NewWorldTelecomBroadband(NWTbb)

i-Cable Broadband

Tel: 1236 Customer Service Tel: 1239 www.newworldtel.com

Tel: 2112 8888 Customer Service Tel: 1832 832 www.service.i-cable.com

Hong Kong Broadband Network (HKBN)

Tel: 3498 3498 Customer Service Tel: 128 1000 www.hkbbn.net

Covers only certain developments, go online and see if yours is oneas they are less expensive than PCCW.

Landlines

All Hong Kong properties have their own telephone lines; they require a contract and installation fee, with an appointment for the line to be set up.

Setting up a landline you will need to provide:

• A copy of your Hong Kong Identity Card or a copy of your passport. • A Hong Kong contact number. • An address of the residence. • Payment by credit card.

Long distance calls are inexpensive using the International Direct Dialing (IDD). There are a number of service providers offering discounted the IDD service.We recommend you take the time to find the provider that best suits you best.

The Hong Kong Iinternational dialing code is: +852

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