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Hong Kong Telecommunications Limited, Hong Kong Telecom (HKT) (Traditional Chinese: 香港電訊有限公司) (Former stock code: ), or Cable & Wireless HKT Limited was the largest telecommunications company in the former British Colony of Hong Kong and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Cable & Wireless. HKT had a dominant position in fixed-line, IDD and broadband services in Hong Kong. It was merged to Pacific Century Cyberworks (PCCW) in 2000.〔(Telecommunications Authority makes interconnection determination to implement IDD liberalisation )〕 The name 'Hong Kong Telecommunications (HKT) Limited' is retained by a subsidiary of PCCW. == History == * 1988: Hong Kong Telecommunications Limited was formed by merger of Hong Kong Telephone Company Limited (HKTC) and Cable and Wireless (Hong Kong) Limited. It replaced HKTC to be listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and the member of Hang Seng Index Constituent Stocks (blue-chip). * 1990: Hong Kong Telecommunications Limited was restructured to four wholly owned operating companies: Hong Kong Telephone Company Limited (HKTC), Hong Kong Telecom International Limited (formerly Cable and Wireless (Hong Kong) Limited), Hong Kong Telecom CSL Limited and Computasia Limited.〔(Regulation of Telecommunication Industry )〕 * 1995: Hong Kong Telecom's franchise expired. New companies were allowed to provide local fixed telecommunication services on a competitive basis. * 1999: Hong Kong Telecom was renamed to Cable & Wireless HKT.〔(Hong Kong: Telecoms and technology background )〕 * 2000: Hong Kong Telecom was acquired by and merged to Pacific Century Cyberworks. It was renamed to PCCW-HKT Limited. 〔(Milestones of Telecommunications in Hong Kong )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hong Kong Telecom」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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