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Company type | Public | ||||||||||
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SEHK: 1137, Nasdaq: CTEL | |||||||||||
Industry | Telecommunications | ||||||||||
Founded | 1992 | ||||||||||
Defunct | 2013 | ||||||||||
Fate | Main business HKBN was sold; the parent company was renamed to HKTV | ||||||||||
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Headquarters | Hong Kong | ||||||||||
Key people | Chairman: Ricky Wong Wai Kay | ||||||||||
Number of employees | 3,000 | ||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 城市電訊(香港) | ||||||||||
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Website | www.ctigroup.com.hk |
City Telecom (H.K.) Limited (abb. CTI) was a Hong Kong telecommunications group that was established in 1992. It was a provider of fixed line, international direct dialing services, and later an internet service provider via a subsidiary and brand Hong Kong Broadband Network. After selling its main business, the parent company was renamed Hong Kong Television Network in order to attempt to enter the free-to-air television market of Hong Kong.