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HKT, Kai Tak Sports Park and Hip Hing Engineering partner for 5G smart construction Details 04 February 2021
5G is designed to usher a new era for technology and means of development into our lives. As HKT, Hip Hing Engineering and Kai Tak Sports Park build the future of sports facilities in Hong Kong, the three companies have joined forces to realise the potential of 5G in the park s construction.
The construction site will be the first in Hong Kong with a dedicated 5G infrastructure, enhancing developers abilities through mobile management, robotics and Internet of Things. With faster and more powerful data transmission, the site will enable more efficient communication and ultimately better work among construction personnel.
Hong Kongers fleeing for UK call living city suffocating
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Living in Hong Kong suffocating, say those fleeing to UK ANI | Updated: Jan 26, 2021 15:34 IST
Hong Kong, January 26 (ANI): People who have fled Hong Kong to the United Kingdom, following the imposition of the draconian National Security Law by Beijing, said that is suffocating to live in the city.
According to South China Morning Post (SCMP), from this weekend, Britain will start accepting applications from people with British National (Overseas) status for a new visa that would earn them a pathway to citizenship.
Investment banker Tom Chan (name changed) never thought of leaving his comfortable life in Hong Kong but everything changed for him after the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) imposed the oppressive security law.