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WaldoPepper 19th Jan 2005 03:58

Cable TV in HK
 
Anyone know of any cable TV companies in HK other than "cable TV" ?

Especially interested in seeing A.F.L. and/or Australian sports.

Thanks

Truckmasters 19th Jan 2005 05:06

I have tried searching the Internet but can only find CABLE TV for Hong Kong. Is there any other Cable provider? are there any Satellite TV providers?

boocs 19th Jan 2005 05:11

Dream TV is a Phillipine Satellite TV set up.

It has ABC Asia Pacific, which to my knowledge is the best for AFL junkies.

Give Amir a call on 2791 2110.

404 Titan 19th Jan 2005 07:50

Try NOW Broadband TV. Half the price of I-Cable, lots of sports chanels including ABC Asia Pacific, ESPN, Star Sport etc.

Dan Winterland 19th Jan 2005 09:11

Or try the Ap Liu street market in Shim Sha Shui. Plenty of cable options there!

spannersatcx 19th Jan 2005 13:02

Just read that the market was raided and several arrests made, so you might not be able to get anything from there, at least for a few days anyway!!

Dan Winterland 19th Jan 2005 18:12

Someone not paying the huang kee then!

Truckmasters 19th Jan 2005 23:08

Slightly off topic but does anyone have any good web links for the following
Mobile phone plans tariffs etc
Broadband Plans and tariffs
Landline plans
I've managed to find some of the phone company websites for HKG, but I'm starting to go loopy searching through google for this sort of info. I'm moving to HKG later this year from Aus and I'm trying find actual costs and do my comparisons between companies etc so that I can setup my household as soon as I arrrive rather than commencing my research when I arrive.

Thanks

NoseGear 19th Jan 2005 23:50

Only 2 really
 
Truckie, try looking at PCCW and Hutchinson Telecom for your landlines. 3 and Sunday are the mobile providers, both are good, 6 of one 1/2 dozen the other really. NOW Broadband to internet and TV, its pretty good, heaps of channels etc to choose from.

Nosey

christep 22nd Jan 2005 07:03

There are 6 mobile operators, 4 of which have 3G licences (which may or may not be relevant depending on whether you want to do more than make phone calls):

http://www.hkcsl.com
http://www.three.com.hk
http://www.sunday.com
http://www.smartone.com.hk
http://www.nwmobility.com
http://www.peoplesphone.com.hk

CSL is seen as the "high end" provider, and generally has the best coverage. But it is more expensive.

There is one Cable TV company, which has the exclusive HK rights to the English Premier League, but which requires you to sign up for a big basic package of which little is in English before you can then add on premium movie channels and so on.
http://www.cabletv.com.hk
They can also provide you with broadband and a phone line over the same connection:
http://www.i-cable.com
(this is the same company as CableTV)

For fixed lines the incumbent is
http://www.pccw.com
Other operators provide fixed lines, but only in certain locations, so you will need to know where you are going to live before being able to compare.
http://www.hgc.com.hk
http://www.wharftt.com.hk

Broadband internet is available through all the fixed line companies. PCCW's broadband arm is http://www.netvigator.com

The alternative to Cable TV is to take NOW Broadband TV which runs over a PCCW Broadband 6MB (or in some locations 3MB)connection. http://www.nowbroadbandtv.com NOW has the exclusive rights to ESPN and Star Sports in HK. It also only charges you channel by channel for the ones you want. ABC is a free channel there.

Frankly, in my view the simplest option is simply to go to PCCW for a combined package of fixed phone line, 6MB broadband connection and NOW Broadband TV. I am currrently paying HKD440 per month for all of that including second number on the phone line (for a fax machine, with distinctive ringing), fixed-line SMS, and various other value-add services on the fixed line; ESPN, Star Sports, BBC World and HBO on the TV (plus the free channels).

The only problem is that if you want EPL then you have to get Cable TV, so if you also want, say, the rugby on Star you have no option but to take two TV providers.

Note though that most of the mobile and broadband providers always have special offers on the go, many of which don't make it to the websites and are only valid for short periods. So if you are very price sensitive then there is no option to shopping around when you get here. The mobile operators also do bundled packages where you get handsets for free (or very cheap) in return for term commitments on the contract).

Hope that helps.

Truckmasters 23rd Jan 2005 09:49

Thanks all for your help

tamalai 28th Jan 2005 13:28

you lot never heard of Wanchai ????


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