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Regulatory Environment for Future Mobile Multimedia Services -- The Case of Hong Kong SAR and China Country Case Study Prepared for the ITU New Initiatives Workshop on the Regulatory Environment for Future Mobile Multimedia Services Xu Yan HKUST Business School [email protected] Mobile Multi-media Services in Hong Kong Highly competitive mobile market: 11 2G licenses + 4 3G licenses + 7 MVNO Licenses Market restructuring in past 12 months Poor usage of SMS Three trends in the 3G era Mobile/media Convergence Synergy of Corporate Resources and Strategies Fixed/mobile Convergence Mobile/media Convergence Mobile + TV Mobile + Radio Mobile + Newspaper Mobile + Internet Portal Synergy of Corporate Resources Shared channel by NOW and PCCW Mobile Fixed/mobile Convergence Home / Office/Retail WiseWatch Platform Mobile Operator WiseWatch Wired WiseWatch WiFi Camera Camera View from Mobile Data GPRS / EDGE / 3G Data 3GPP Video Streaming WS Mobile Video WAP Access Data Internet Surv App Server Servers 2G/3G Mobile Network Router (Wired/ Wireless) Broadband Modem View from PC Internet / IP Access Web Access Video Streaming Servers • Server Authentication Security • Automatic IP adaptation Internet / IP Access • Automatic screen sizing Video Streaming • Motion detection Mobile Multi-media Services in China Duopoly Market China Mobile China Unicom Impressive Growth of SMS 300000 249609 250000 200000 172600 150000 103000 40400 Million Messages 100000 6075 50000 440 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Revenues from China Mobile’s New Services -
SUNDAY Communications Limited (Incorporated in the Cayman Islands with Limited Liability) (Stock Code: 0866)
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited takes no responsibility for the contents of this announcement, makes no representation as to its accuracy or completeness and expressly disclaims any liability whatsoever for any loss howsoever arising from or in reliance upon the whole or any part of the contents of this announcement. SUNDAY Communications Limited (Incorporated in the Cayman Islands with limited liability) (Stock Code: 0866) ANNOUNCEMENT (1) VERY SUBSTANTIAL DISPOSAL AND CONNECTED TRANSACTION (2) VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL OF LISTING AND PROPOSED DISTRIBUTION Offer to purchase substantially all the businesses and assets of the SUNDAY Group The Directors announce that on 25 September 2006, the Company received from PCCW, its controlling shareholder, an offer letter offering to purchase the entire issued share capital of SUNDAY Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. It is a condition precedent to completion of the sale and purchase of SUNDAY Holdings contemplated by the Offer Letter that an internal group reorganisation first be implemented. On completion of the internal group reorganisation, SUNDAY Holdings would be the holding company of: (a) Mandarin and SUNDAY 3G, which are the SUNDAY Group’s operating subsidiaries respectively providing 2G and 3G telecommunications services; (b) SUNDAY IP, which holds all of the intellectual property rights required by Mandarin and SUNDAY 3G for those businesses; and (c) SUNDAY China, which is the holding company for the SUNDAY Group’s back office operations located in the PRC, which are carried on by SUNDAY Communications Services (Shenzhen) Limited. Accordingly, the sale and purchase contemplated by the Offer Letter is a sale of substantially all the operating businesses and assets of the SUNDAY Group. -
PCCW CAPITAL NO. 4 LIMITED (Incorporated in the British Virgin Islands with Limited Liability)
PCCW CAPITAL NO. 4 LIMITED (incorporated in the British Virgin Islands with limited liability) U.S.$300,000,000 5.75% GUARANTEED NOTES DUE 2022 irrevocably and unconditionally guaranteed by PCCW LIMITED (incorporated in Hong Kong with limited liability) ISSUE PRICE: 98.775% The 5.75% Guaranteed Notes due 2022 (the “Notes”) in the aggregate principal amount of U.S.$300,000,000 to be issued by PCCW Capital No. 4 Limited (the “Issuer”) will be irrevocably and unconditionally guaranteed (the “Guarantee”) by PCCW Limited (the “Guarantor”). The Notes will bear interest from 17 April 2012 at the rate set forth above, payable semi-annually in arrear on 17 April and 17 October of each year (commencing on 17 October 2012). The Notes mature on 17 April 2022. The Notes are not redeemable prior to maturity, except that the Notes may be redeemed, in whole but not in part, in the event of certain developments affecting taxation at 100% of their principal amount plus accrued interest and in the event of a Change of Control (as defined in the Terms and Conditions of the Notes) at 101% of their principal amount plus accrued interest, as described in this Offering Circular. The Notes will constitute direct, general, unconditional, unsubordinated and (subject to the negative pledge set out in the Terms and Conditions of the Notes) unsecured obligations of the Issuer which will at all times rank pari passu among themselves and at least pari passu with all other present and future unsecured unsubordinated obligations of the Issuer, save for such obligations as may be preferred by provisions of law that are both mandatory and of general application. -
NETVIGATOR Broadband Service Guide
NETVIGATOR Broadband Service Guide About this Service Guide This NETVIGATOR Broadband Service Guide provides further information relating to NETVIGATOR Service (which includes NETVIGATOR Broadband and Fiber-to-the-Home Broadband Services), the Service Plans and options in your NETVIGATOR Application. Please read this Service Guide carefully as the Services entitlements, eligibility criteria and other important information applies to the Services, now TV services, MOOV services and the Extra Services you may additionally subscribe under your NETVIGATOR Application. All capitalized terms used in this Service Guide shall have the same meanings ascribed to them in the General Conditions and the applicable Special Conditions, unless the context may otherwise require or unless speci- fied otherwise in this Service Guide. PART I Important Information Service Providers – As applicable for the service(s) subscribed to as set out your NETVIGATOR Application n Hong Kong Telecommunications (HKT) Limited (“HKT”) provides all telecommunications Services (other than PCCW-HKT mobile services) upon the terms of your NETVIGATOR Application, this Service Guide, and the General Conditions of Telecommunications Service (Consumer Customers) (available at www.hkt.com/Terms+of+Use) (the “General Conditions”) and the applicable special conditions (if any). The Special Conditions of NETVIGATOR Broadband Service for Consumer Customer are available at http://cs.netvigator.com/tnc_e.html. HKT provides certain non-telecommunication services (including F-Secure Safe Everywhere services) upon the terms of your relevant Application and Service Guide, and HKT General Conditions of Service (available at http://cs.netvigator.com/tnc_e.html) and the applicable special conditions (if any). The Special Conditions of F-Secure Safe Everywhere Services are available at http://cs.netvigator.com/tnc_e.html. -
Paving the Way for a Truly Globa Lized Economy
WINNER OF THE NETWORK TRANSFORMATION AWARDS 2018 Paving the way for a truly globa lized economy Editorial ngena – business alliance of the 21st century Leading international telecommunication on the one hand they get a global network companies have formed the Next Genera- service which is faster to implement, highly tion Enterprise Network Alliance – ngena. secure and reliable, and more flexible and Enterprise customers benefit from network scalable than many current solutions compa- Marcus Hacke Alessandro Adriani services, realized on complementary partner nies use today; on the other hand, business networks around the globe. Established in customers profit from the local access and early 2016, ngena has seen so far 21 strong local care of regional telecommunication Dear reader, international partners around the globe joining providers. the alliance. Founded by Deutsche Telekom, Enterprises today are facing a huge range of challenges as CenturyLink, Reliance Jio and SK Telecom, the ngena – paving the way for a truly digitalization, globalization and new IT solutions call for inno- alliance has now grown to include a number of globa lized economy vative network solutions. Companies need to interconnect new telecom partners such as A1, Altice with sites and workforces around the globe with greater flexibility SFR and Portugal Telecom, British Telecom, ngena comes with a completely new and agility than ever before. New cloud-based applications China Unicom, Expereo, KPN, MTN, Neutrona, business model and a new technology in a are driving demand for greater connectivity and higher band- Starhub, Sunrise, Telus, PCCW Global, VEON greenfield setting, sharing network assets widths with premium network performance and security. -
ITW Global Leaders' Forum Demonstrates How Blockchain Can Transform Inter-Carrier Settlement
ITW Global Leaders’ Forum demonstrates how blockchain can transform inter-carrier settlement The successful Proof of Concept shows how blockchain-enabled settlement between multiple carriers can revolutionize wholesale telecoms sector by streamlining complex transactions HKT (SEHK:6823) – HONG KONG / LONDON, October 23, 2018 – ITW Global Leaders’ Forum (GLF) has announced the successful completion of a multi-lateral blockchain Proof of Concept (PoC) involving several of its members. The PoC, led by PCCW Global and Colt Technology Services, in collaboration with BT, Orange, Telefonica and Telstra, has demonstrated the viability of a platform that can settle voice transactions between multiple carriers in minutes rather than hours. The breakthrough is the latest in a series of blockchain PoCs carried out by GLF members and supported by technology partner and blockchain specialist Clear. The trial just completed is the first to involve a multi-lateral series of relationships among the wholesale telecommunications industry, and points to a future of secure and frictionless settlement across the sector. The GLF is now reviewing options around a potential governance structure to develop the technology further and implement a solution for the industry that replaces existing and cumbersome processes for settlement of voice as well as other types of transactions, examples such as mobile roaming or data on demand. Mr. Marc Halbfinger, Chief Executive Officer of PCCW Global and the Chairman of the GLF, said, “We are very pleased that this latest Proof of Concept has expanded to include more carriers. It has been a strong belief within the GLF that innovative technologies such as blockchain can be harnessed to improve the overall efficiency of the industry, and it is now clear that the industry can look forward to the benefit of becoming further aligned. -
Spark People 38 Community and Environment 40
ASX Market Announcements Australian Securities Exchange 4th Floor, 20 Bridge Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia 21 August 2015 SPARK NEW ZEALAND LIMITED H2 FY15 RESULTS AND ANNUAL REPORT Dear Sir/Madam In accordance with ASX Listing Rules 4.3A and 4.7, I enclose the following for release to the market in relation to Spark New Zealand Limited’s H2 FY15 results: 1. Appendix 4E 2. Annual Report 3. Section 209 notice 4. Appendix 7 (NZX form) The following information will follow: 5. Appendix 3A.1 6. Corporate Governance Statement 7. Appendix 4G 8. Media release 9. Investor presentation (containing FY16 earnings and dividend guidance) 10. Detailed financial information Spark New Zealand’s Managing Director, Simon Moutter, and Chief Financial Officer, Jolie Hodson, will discuss the H2 FY15 Results at 10:00am New Zealand time today. Spark New Zealand’s 2015 Annual Report is now available at: investors.sparknz.co.nz. This announcement will also be released to the New Zealand Stock Exchange. Yours sincerely Charlotte Swan Company Secretary For personal use only Spark New Zealand Limited ARBN 050 611 277 Spark City, 167 Victoria Street West, Private Bag 92028, Auckland, New Zealand Spark New Zealand Limited Results for announcement to the market Information given to ASX under Listing Rule 4.3A. This information should be read in conjunction with Spark New Zealand Limited’s 30 June 2015 Annual Report. Reporting Period: 12 months to 30 June 2015 Previous Reporting Period: 12 months to 30 June 2014 Twelve Percentage months ended change 30 June 2015 -
Leading the Way
® leading the way 2003 corporate social responsibility report leading in wireless and IP TELUS Corporation is the largest telecommunications company in Western Canada and the second largest in Canada. The company provides a full range of telecommunications products and services including data, Internet protocol (IP), voice and wireless services. Our strategic intent is to unleash the power of the Internet to deliver the best solutions to Canadians at home, in the workplace and on the move. We are committed to enhancing the communities we serve through progressive and innovative contributions and we intend to continue on towards our vision of being recognized as Canada’s premier corporate citizen. In 2003, we generated more than $7 billion in revenues, and were a global leader among major telecom companies in growth of operating earnings and cash flow. We are a Canadian wireless and IP leader: • maintaining a strong incumbent market position in Western Canada and Eastern Quebec with integrated solutions, 4.9 million network lines and 881,000 Internet subscribers • operating two state-of-the-art national digital wireless networks covering 29.5 million people and providing innovative solutions to 3.4 million wireless subscribers across Canada • utilizing our national wireline next generation network to offer advanced IP-based network applications focused on serving the telecom needs of business customers. what’s inside what does triple bottom-line mean? 1 president and ceo – our commitment 2 leading in economic performance 5 leading in environmental performance 17 leading in social performance 30 Le Bilan social de TELUS est également disponible en français à l’adresse telus.com. -
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Tariff No.: U0008-002-Jul2015-N Published on 20 July 2015 UNIFIED CARRIER LICENCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 106) Hong Kong Telecommunications (HKT) Limited (“HKT”) Name of Tariff: PCCW mobile General Terms and Conditions Description of Tariff: CSL Mobile Limited (“CSL”) on behalf of HKT hereby publishes the tariffs of the Services provided by HKT. CSL acquires mobile services in bulk from HKT and is authorized to interface with and resell the mobile services to end customers. See Annex A for details. This tariff applies to all contracts entered into by (a) PCCW mobile consumer customers before 1 July 2011; and (b) PCCW mobile commercial customers before 7 July 2014 with CSL (formerly known as PCCW Mobile HK Limited). Effective Date of Tariff: 20 July 2015 Revision History: First publication on 20 July 2015. Page 0 of 6 Annex A PCCW mobile General Terms and Conditions The Service provided by PCCW mobile is subject to these General Terms and Conditions, the Special Conditions, the Service Literature and any other terms and conditions in the Application (if any). Capitalized terms in these General Terms and Conditions have the meanings given to them in Clause 13. 1. Application 1.1 PCCW mobile is entitled, in its discretion, to reject the Application for the Service if: (a) the Customer fails to submit proof of identity and address; (b) the Customer fails to satisfy the requisite creditability check; (c) the porting-out of the mobile number of the Customer from another mobile operator to PCCW mobile is unsuccessful (if applicable); or (d) the Customer fails to pay the stipulated price for the Mobile Device, Charges and/or deposit in full. -
DELIVERING HONG KONG's FIRST QUADRUPLE-PLAY EXPERIENCE
PCCW annual report 2006 9 BUSINESS OVERVIEW DELIVERING HONG KONG’s FIRST QUADRUPLE-PLAY EXPERIENCE Year 2006 saw PCCW become Hong Kong’s first “quadruple- A whole new vista of opportunity then materialized as PCCW play” operator, changing the face of the local set out to discover more imaginative ways of applying our telecommunications industry. quadruple-play capability to produce a succession of innovative-yet-affordable services. Customers are now able to tailor their own digital lifestyles at home, at work and on the move, thanks to PCCW’s newfound Synergies between formerly disparate units soon began to power to provide innovative services across four platforms – emerge, giving rise to new lines of business and the fixed line, broadband Internet access, TV and mobile. transformation of the Company from access provider – as a traditional telecoms operator – to new breed of ICT/media- A prime example was the world’s first screening of real-time delivery player, bringing a whole new meaning to the PCCW television on 3G handsets using Cell Multimedia Broadcast brand. technology to take programming from our now TV platform to mobile phones. In addition, our award-winning innovation at home in the public and private sectors is now in demand overseas, opening up more revenue opportunities and positioning the Company as an industry role model on the world stage. 10 PCCW annual report 2006 BUSINESS OVERVIEW Telecommunications Services (TSS) Services (TSS) ENRICHING OUR FIXED-LINE OFFERING PCCW annual report 2006 11 LOCAL TELEPHONY The Company’s Commercial Group scored a number of Yet more innovative services and functionality from PCCW lucrative contract wins last year, especially in Macau’s continued to enrich Hong Hong’s fixed-line experience in booming hospitality and gaming market, which resulted in 2006, helping the Company to enjoy more net line gain and some HK$200 million in new income generated by telecoms stability, and focus on increasing average revenue per user. -
Trends in Telephone Service
Trends in Telephone Service Industry Analysis and Technology Division Wireline Competition Bureau August 2008 This report is available for reference in the FCC’s Information Center at 445 12th Street, S.W., Courtyard Level. Copies may be purchased by calling Best Copy and Printing, Inc., Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington DC 20554 at 800-378-3160, facsimile 202-488-5563, or via e-mail [email protected]. The report can also be downloaded from the Wireline Competition Bureau Statistical Reports Internet site at: www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/trends.html. Table of Contents Introduction……………………………………….……………………………………………… 1-1 Access Charges…………………………………………………………………………………… 1-1 Table 1.1 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges……………………………………………………… 1-3 Table 1.2 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges…………………………………………………… 1-4 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier…………...……………………………… 1-5 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier……………………………… ……… 1-6 Advanced Telecommunications…………………………………………………………………… 2-1 Table 2.1 High-Speed Lines………………………………………………………………………… 2-3 Chart 2.1 Total High-Speed Lines…………………………………………………………………… 2-3 Chart 2.2 High-Speed Lines by Technology………………………………………………………… 2-3 Table 2.2 Advanced Services Lines………………………………………………………………… 2-4 Chart 2.3 Advanced Services Lines………………………………………………………………… 2-4 Chart 2.4 Advanced Services Lines by Technology………………………………………………… 2-4 Table 2.3 Residential High-Speed Lines…………………………………………………………… 2-5 Chart 2.5 Residential High-Speed Lines…………………………………………………………… -
PCCW-HKT Mobile Service Guide
PCCW‐HKT mobile Service Guide About this Service Guide This PCCW‐HKT mobile service Guide provides further information relating to PCCW‐HKT mobile service, the Service Plans, Offers, Rebates, Deposits and options in the PCCW‐HKT mobile service Application and PCCW‐HKT mobile service Optional Services Application. Please read this Service Guide carefully as it contains important information that applies to PCCW‐HKT mobile service, any value‐added services and options that you may select under your PCCW‐HKT mobile service Application. PART I Important Information Service Providers . PCCW Mobile HK Limited provides PCCW‐HKT mobile service upon the terms of your PCCW‐HKT mobile service Application, this Service Guide, and PCCW‐HKT mobile service General Terms and Conditions which you may download at: http://www.pccw‐hkt.com/en/Footer‐General‐Terms‐ ConditionsFooter‐General‐Terms‐Conditions/ and the Special Conditions of PCCW‐HKT mobile service (available at http://www.pccw‐ hkt.com/en/Footer‐Special‐Conditions2/) . PCCW Media Limited provides the now TV services under your PCCW‐HKT mobile service Application, this Service Guide, and the now TV Terms and Conditions (which can be viewed and downloaded at: http://www.now‐tv.com). PCCW Media Limited provides MOOV on mobile upon the terms of your PCCW‐HKT mobile service Application, this Service Guide, and the MOOV on mobile Terms and Conditions (available at http://e.pccw‐ hkt.com/moovtnc‐e) . Hong Kong Telecommunications (HKT) Limited ("HKT") provides all telecommunications Services (other than PCCW‐HKT mobile service) upon the terms of your PCCW‐HKT mobile service Application, this Service Guide, and the General Conditions of Telecommunications Service (which you may download at http://www.pccw‐hkt.com/en/Footer‐General‐Terms‐Conditions/) and the applicable special conditions.