DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Hong
Kong – Telecoms Infrastructure, Operators, Regulations – Statistics and
Analyses” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s
offering.
Hong Kong’s small size and high population density has enabled the
country to extensively rollout fixed broadband infrastructure and
provide almost all households with access to high-speed broadband
connectivity. This has propelled Hong Kong to boast the highest peak
average broadband speeds are the highest in the world.
International internet connectivity continues to grow, driven by Hong
Kong’s status as an international financial hub and its location next to
China.
Fixed line growth in Hong Kong has declined over the past five years as
consumers migrate to wireless voice and data services. This trend is
predicted to continue over the next five years to 2023.
While current data centre sites are sufficient to support immediate
demand, Hong Kong needs cheaper land options for data centre usage and
government support to achieve its long-term goal as a data centre hub
and smart city.
The government has taken steps towards coordinated development of a
smart city. The Hong Kong government announced a range of measures in
six areas, including Smart Mobility, Smart Living, and Smart
Environment, will be introduced over the few years to 2023.
Underpinning delivery of digital economy services is increasing
affordability and sophistication of end user devices and IOT connected
sensors as well as continual investment in network infrastructure to
connect end-user devices as well as integration of new mobile related
technologies designed to improve wireless broadband capacity and service
quality.
Key Developments:
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HGC Global Communications is looking to 5G as a key opportunity for
its fibre business. -
HKT has set up a one-stop Internet of Things ecosystem with multiple
connectivity technologies in Hong Kong. -
Fixed line growth in Hong Kong has declined over the past five years.
This trend will continue over the next five years to 2023.
Companies mentioned in this report
- PCCW
- HKT
- CSL
- Hong Kong Broadband Network (HKBN)
- Hutchison Telecom Hong Kong
- i-Cable
- HGC Global Communications.
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