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Telephones
As a global communications hub and one of the highest per capita
users of cellular phones, Hong Kong thrives on efficient telecommunications.
Local private landline calls are free and cost only HK$1 for five
minutes from public telephones. Hotels usually make a charge.
Post
Postage is inexpensive and the service is reliable. The main post
offices are on Hong Kong Island, next to the "Star" Ferry
in Central, and at 10 Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon. Enquiries:
+852 2921 2222.
Mobile Services
Using your mobile phone in Hong Kong is convenient as most of
the telephone systems used around the globe – like GSM 900, PCS
1800, CDMA and WCDMA – operate in Hong Kong.
Mobile operators in Hong Kong also have roaming agreements with
most overseas operators enabling visitors to use their own mobile
phone when they come to Hong Kong. Before leaving home check with
your network provider to make sure they have a roaming service to
the various destinations you will be visiting and be sure to check
pricing.
If for some reason you decide not to bring your mobile phone with
you, you can always rent a mobile phone when you arrive in Hong
Kong at the international airport. By the way, to make an international
call in Hong Kong you must dial 001 or, if you use a stored-value
IDD calling card purchased in Hong Kong, another prefix as shown
in the dialling instructions provided with the card.
Media
There are two local English-language daily newspapers - the South
China Morning Post and The Standard - and many Chinese-language
dailies. Local and international newspapers are available at major
hotels, bookstores and news stands. There are two English-language
television channels. Satellite and cable TV is also available in
most hotels. There are 13 radio channels, offering everything from
Cantonese pop music to English news programmes.
(Extracted from Hong Kong Tourism Board http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng as at March 2007)
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