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Overview

  • The Hong Kong Cyber-Port is a comprehensive facility designed to foster the development of Hong Kong's Information Services sector and to enhance Hong Kong's position as the premier information and telecommunications hub in Asia.
  • The Cyberport will be developed by a private IT/IS company (Pacific Century Group), but it will be handed back to, and wholly owned by, the Government upon completion.
  • The Cyberport is to be completed in three phases: end 2001/early 2002, end 2002 and end 2003.
  • Upon full development, the Cyberport will be able to accommodate about 30 medium and large size companies (staff of 100 - 500) and 100 small size companies (staff of around 50).
  • Up to now, 14 leading IT and IS companies have signed letters of intent to become anchor tenants: Cisco Systems, CMGI, Hewlett-Packard, Hua Wei, IBM, Legend, Microsoft, Oracle, Pacific Convergence Corporation, Portal, Silicon Graphics, Softbank, Sybase and Yahoo!.

Hong Kong's Advantages

  • Excellent telecommunications infrastructure;
  • One of the largest global financial centers;
  • An educated, English-speaking, knowledgeable workforce;
  • Natural gateway to China.

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