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- China Unicom (Hong Kong) Limited, incorporated in Hong Kong in 2000 and headquartered in Central, provides telecommunications and related value-added services principally in the People's Republic of China through its subsidiary operations across 31 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities, as well as select international markets; the company offers mobile services including voice calls, roaming, broadband access via 5G and 4G networks with advanced features such as 5G-A carrier aggregation in 300 cities and RedCap deployment in 100 cities, fixed-line broadband with gigabit fiber covering 430 million residential units and ten-gigabit city expansions, government-enterprise networks featuring ultra-low latency OTN with 45,000 access points and over 40,000 5G application projects serving 16,000 private network customers across 80 economic sectors, internet of things solutions, data center services with over 420,000 IDC cabinets, cloud computing infrastructure exceeding 17 EFLOPS in AI clusters, smart home products under the Unicom Smart Home brand encompassing whole-house optical broadband and ultra-HD services, digital government and smart city platforms, industrial internet initiatives with more than 29,000 projects empowering 7,100 5G factories, smart education networks for over 20,000 schools, digital culture and tourism tools, and international roaming, submarine cables, and global connectivity via its Hong Kong hub. Recently, China Unicom has advanced its strategic focus on Connectivity and Communications alongside Computing and Digital Smart Applications, including partnerships with Alibaba Cloud for customized enterprise solutions targeting RMB 5 billion in additional revenues by 2025, collaborations with Huawei and ZTE on 5G Advanced deployments and optical network upgrades, the revitalization of its international UniCom brand announced in late 2024, completion of continuous 5G coverage in towns and above with industry-leading speeds per China Academy of Information and Communications Technology reports, and participation in the Cambodia-Hong Kong submarine cable project slated for mid-2025 readiness, alongside ongoing "Eastern Data Western Computing" initiatives establishing over 300 computing resource pools. As a subsidiary of China Unicom (BVI) Limited and a Fortune Global 500 company ranked 279th in 2024, it targets consumer, government, enterprise, and industry customers while emphasizing digital infrastructure for Cyber Superpower and Digital China goals.