CMHK

China Mobile Hong Kong Company Limited (CMHK)
中國移動香港有限公司
Privately owned company
Industry Mobile communication
Founded June 28, 1994 (1994-06-28)
(as PEOPLES)
Headquarters Hong Kong
Area served
Hong Kong
Parent China Mobile
Website www.hk.chinamobile.com/en/

CMHK (officially China Mobile Hong Kong Company Limited, Chinese: 中國移動香港有限公司), formerly PEOPLES Telephone Company Limited, is a wholly owned subsidiary of China Mobile. The company was incepted in January 1997 and was the first PCS operator to launch such services in Hong Kong.[1] CMHK is currently the largest telecommunications operator in Hong Kong.[2]

CMHK Store in Hong Kong.

History

In June 1994, the company was first launched and established as PEOPLES Telephone Company Limited in Hong Kong and was awarded a PCS license in 1996 September. In May 2000, it was the first operator in Hong Kong to launch an open portal WAP service.[3][4]

In February 25, 2004, it changed its name to China Resources Peoples Telephone Company Limited (Chinese: 華潤萬眾香港有限公司), named by its parent company at that time, China Resources.[5]

In October 2005, it was acquired by China Mobile and renamed to China Mobile Peoples Telephone Company Limited (Chinese: 中國移動萬眾電話有限公司) in April 2006. In March 2006, it was delisted and became a fully subsidiary of China Mobile.[6][7]

In December 2008, it was renamed to China Mobile Hong Kong Company Limited but kept its brand name "Peoples".

In December 2012, China Mobile Hong Kong launched the world's first network TD-LTE/LTE FDD fusion (4G) for roaming.[8]

In December 2013, CMHK launched its new corporate brand, plus its commercial brand "and!".[9][10]

Service

Mobile network

Up till June 2017, CMHK has 8.274 million subscribers, making them the largest mobile network operator in Hong Kong.[11] As of May 2018, CMHK provided network service 4.5G, 4G LTE (LTE FDD and TD-LTE), 3GHSPA, GPRS and EDGE.

As a subsidiary of China Mobile, CMHK has launched a series of cross-border mobile services for customers traveling between Hong Kong, Mainland China and around the world.

Home broadband

In 2017, CMHK launched their home broadband services with 3 plans of internet speed selection.[12]

References

  1. "OFTA, Office of the Telecommunications Authority, Hong Kong". 2010-02-09. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  2. "Corporate Overview of CMHK". www.hk.chinamobile.com. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  3. "China Mobile Peoples Telephone Co Ltd: Company Profile - Bloomberg". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  4. "Written Submission to Legislative Council Subcommittee on draft Telecommunications (Method for Determining Spectrum Utilization Fees) (Third Generation Mobile Services) Regulation and draft Telecommunications (Designation of Frequency Bands Subject to Payment of Spectrum Utilization Fees) Order" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  5. "China Resources Peoples Telephone Company Limited - Announcement" (PDF). Singtao.com. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  6. english@peopledaily.com.cn. "People's Daily Online -- China Mobile to buy China Resources Peoples". en.people.cn. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  7. "China Mobile (Hong Kong) to take over China Resources Peoples Telephone - Market News | Shares & Markets - Telegraph". shares.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  8. "China Mobile Hong Kong release TD-LTE this year - Gizmochina". Gizmochina. 2012-11-05. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  9. Chan, Jennifer. "China Mobile pursues a new dream". Marketing Interactive. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  10. "China Mobile Hong Kong Launches New Corporate Brand, plus Commercial Brand "and!"". www.hk.chinamobile.com. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  11. China Mobile group only releases annual report of its total subscribers which is around 866 million users as of June 2017, which includes mainland China operations and Hong Kong operations. With the total number of mobile users in Hong Kong being over 17 million, and subtracting subscribers of other three networks in Hong Kong, the results are remaining subscribers of CMHK, which is around 8 million users.
  12. "中國移動香港進攻家居寬頻市場" [CMHK to enter home broadband market]. www.hk.chinamobile.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-05-03.
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