(Hong Kong, 8 May 2018) - HGC Global Communications Limited (HGC), a fixed-line operator with extensive Hong Kong and international network coverage, and China Telecommunications Corporation (China Telecom), Mainland China’s largest fixed-line operator, today announced that the two companies have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for construction of a network interconnection system via the Hong Kong- Zhuhai- Macau Bridge (HZM Bridge).
This will be the first interconnection between Hong Kong and Mainland China fixed telecommunication network service providers on the HZM Bridge, and is HGC’s fifth cross-border link between Mainland China and Hong Kong.
Since 2000, HGC has self-financed and constructed fibre optic cable systems at Lok Ma Chau, Man Kam To and Lo Wu, and in 2008 was the first carrier to provide cross-border telecom services through the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor. When the fibre connection on the HZM Bridge comes into operation, HGC will retain its leading position among Hong Kong carriers as operating the most cross-border connections to the mainland. The new link boosts capacity by at least 100 Gbps, with design capacity of 8Tbps. Adding the fifth connection will strengthen network routing diversification, and thus cater for high-end customers’ demand for high quality and reliable telecom services.
The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area (Greater Bay Area) initiative set out in China's 13th five-year plan of China intends to highlight the region’s role and aspiration in the global economic supply chain, with the inclusion of the Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau. The key economic sectors of the area include high-tech manufacturing, logistics, digital and innovation industries. The new fibre connection will provide capacity for anticipated growth in cross-border traffic. Once the interconnection is in place, the fibre cable will stretch along the 29.6 km dual 3-lane carriageway - including a 6.7 km tunnel – and connecting the Boundary Crossing Facilities in Hong Kong, Zhuhai, and Macau.
Andrew Kwok, Chief Executive Officer of HGC, said: “HGC has a long history of partnership with China Telecom, where the two entities’ networks and assets have been fully utilised to reach common goals. This evolves from traditional bilateral cooperation to a common platform which can address different possibilities and mutually benefit both HGC and China Telecom and ultimately reinforce Hong Kong’s leading position as Asia’s telecom hub. The fibre cable deployed by HGC at the “Hong Kong Link Road section” of the HZM Bridge is now in service, offering fibre and transmission capacity even before the official opening of the bridge.”
Deng Xiaofeng, Managing Director, Global Business Department of China Telecom, said: “China Telecom is pleased to establish an interconnection with HGC at the Hong Kong- Zhuhai- Macau Bridge. With both parties’ diverse network connection routes and our history of close cooperation, the new fibre connection will help China Telecom provide customers with stable and reliable cross border service, meeting the ever-increasing demand in the Greater Bay Area and neighbouring countries and regions.”
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