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Hong Kong’s broadband landscape is transforming, with significant growth opportunities in VoIP services. Fiber optic and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) are leading the charge, catering to high bandwidth consumers. As VoIP gains traction, traditional fixed voice services decline. Operators are seizing revenue opportunities in premium VoIP plans and enterprise solutions. FWA’s flexibility enhances VoIP appeal by delivering high-speed connectivity without extensive fiber infrastructure. With strategic investments, Hong Kong’s broadband is positioned for a promising VoIP future amidst rising demand for ultra-fast internet services.

DIDWW has expanded its SIP trunking services to include local call termination in China and Hong Kong, enhancing communication solutions for businesses in East Asia. This service offers reliable, scalable voice services with flexible SIP settings, high audio quality, and an intuitive online portal, supporting seamless local and international communications across over 50 countries.

DIDWW, a leading global provider of two-way SIP trunking services to operators and businesses all over the world, has further expanded the coverage of its virtual phone numbers. Hong Kong, Malaysia, Mexico, Germany and North Macedonia are the latest additions to the company’s product portfolio, which creates unique opportunities for DIDWW customers to broaden their market reach and foster international business relations.

In a groundbreaking move, Hong Kong has allocated mmWave frequencies to its four mobile network operators without charging for the spectrum. The Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA) announced on Tuesday that it will distribute 1.2 GHz of spectrum in the 26 GHz and 28 GHz bands in the third quarter of this year, following applications from the telcos earlier this year.

In a significant development, Hong Kong residents now have access to China Telecom’s satellite direct-to-phone service, marking a pivotal step in the operator’s expansion strategy. China Telecom has long provided satellite options to mobile customers through a range of devices, including dongles, dedicated satphones, and smartphones equipped with built-in satellite antennas from manufacturers like Huawei.

DIDWW, a leading global telecoms provider specializing in two-way voice and SMS communications, has announced the latest coverage expansion of its emergency calling services. The Czech Republic, Switzerland, and Hong Kong are now included in the DIDWW SIP service, which extends the carrier’s emergency calling capabilities across 32 countries worldwide.