May 02, 2012

Products & Services Presentation

Carrier Colocation Centre
Stable Power Supply with Fire protection facilities in Battery Room

If you are interested in the above HKCOLO Products & Services, please contact us at cs@hkcolo.com or your account managers.


Warmest Welcome from HKCOLO

The client below is now setting up POPs in HKCOLO. HKCOLO would like to introduce their representatives to carriers under the same roof for interconnection.

Optus Networks from Australia


Words from our Clients


Globe Telecom is a leading full-service telecommunications company in the Philippines, serving the needs of consumers and businesses across an entire suite of products and services which include mobile, fixed, broadband, data connections and managed services. Its principals are Ayala Corporation and Singapore Telecom. Globe Business is the group in Globe Telecom that serves the countryˇs leading small, medium and large enterprises with a comprehensive range of ICT solutions relevant to various business needs. Please visit www.globe.com.ph/business.

Wharf T&T, a leading Information and Communications Technology (ICT) service provider in Hong Kong, offers the best-of-breed ICT solutions including voice, full range of International data services including but not limited to IPLC, IP/VPN, Global Ethernet with worldwide coverage, wholesale IDD termination, network infrastructure, data centre, business continuity and disaster recovery services to business sector. Our goal is to help our business customers to drive their business performance through quality services and products. For more information of Wharf T&T, please click here for our latest newsletter or our website at www.wharftt.com.

   

If you are interested in the above HKCOLO Products & Services, please contact us at cs@hkcolo.com or your account managers.


Industry News

Telecom Unions Need to Learn the Art of Public Relations

You can't play nice with mega corporations anymore — especially if you work for one. And the Tier 1 service providers we write so glowingly about for the technology they bring us – most of which we don't need half as much as we think we do – are mega corporations. They have all the power. They have all the money. They have all the politicians by their knickers. Please click here to view the full article.
(Source : Billing & Oss World, www.billingworld.com)

Verizon Hit With Serious Accusation Over 'Poor' Landline Service

TReports of poor landline repair service are piling up in the state of New York, and the attorney general there wants Verizon to provide some answers. Calling it a "shortchanging" of customers, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said the nation's largest carrier is spending too much time focusing on the exploding wireless market and leaving landline customers behind, according to a report by the Associated Press. Please click here to view the full article.
(Source : Billing & Oss World, www.billingworld.com)

Network Planning and Optimization Software a $500M Market

STelcos worldwide spent nearly a half-billion ($488 million U.S.) dollars on network planning and optimization software in 2011 – and there's reason to be confident about the future. Research firm Analysys Mason predicts the market will grow at a 7 percent CAGR (compound annual growth rate) between 2011 and 2016. Please click here to view the full article.
(Source : Billing & Oss World, www.billingworld.com)

M2M Has Potential, But Businesses Still Wary

Machine-to-machine communication is poised to change the way critical services are delivered over the next decade, from health care to transport to energy. Significant barriers remain, however, including overcoming technical complexity and regulatory hurdles that will pave the way for innovative products and services. Please click here to view the full article.
(Source : Billing & Oss World, www.billingworld.com)


News from OFTA

With effect from 1 April 2012, the functions and responsibilities of the Broadcasting Authority have been merged with those of the Telecommunications Authority to form the Communications Authority (CA), a unified regulatory body for the broadcasting and telecommunications sectors.

The Office of the Communications Authority, an executive arm of the CA, has also been set up by combining the Office of the Telecommunications Authority and the relevant divisions of the Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority.

This page will be redirected to the website of OFCA (www.ofca.gov.hk) automatically after 20 seconds. You may also visit the website of CA at www.coms-auth.hk.