ChinaWirelessNews.com provides wireless news for mobile I.T. professionals in China!         

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Join


Trident Loses Mobile Virtual Network Operator License In Hong Kong

2009-09-10 by ChinaWirelessNews.com Editor | Print | Email Email

Hong Kong's Office of the Telecommunications Authority states that a mobile virtual network operator, Trident Telecom Ventures Limited, had notified OFTA that it relinquished its license to OFTA.

MVNO services of Trident have been suspended since December 1, 2008, when its service agreement with its hosting mobile network operator was terminated because of a contractual dispute. Due to OFTA's mediation between Trident and its hosting mobile network operator, affected customers had been given two weeks' advance notice before the service suspension.

According to OFTA's records, Trident has less than 20,000 active pre-paid SIM users who are end customers at the time of service suspension. In the past nine months, the number porting to other mobile networks has been carried out smoothly according to the requests of Trident's customers. Over 32,000 porting cases have been completed indicating that a substantial number of the users, who held Trident's active pre-paid SIM cards at the time of service suspension, should have ported their numbers to other mobile networks, while migration of pre-paid SIM cards held by the distributors accounted for the rest.

"During the service suspension period, Trident has, upon OFTA's request, set up a hotline for refund registration and to follow up requests from its customers for number porting to other mobile networks. OFTA has also advised Trident not to release, on its own or via its distributors, any unsold pre-paid SIM cards to end customers. In the service suspension period, Trident has been trying to liaise with other mobile network operators with a view to resuming its services, but to no avail. OFTA did not revoke Trident's license during this period as so doing will halt further number porting and make Trident's attempt of service resumption impossible," stated an OFTA spokesperson in a press release.

Find more stories about: Hong Kong, license, mobile, Mobile Virtual Network Operator, MVNO, Office of the Telecommunications Authority, OFTA, SIM, Telecom & Wireless, Trident, Wireless

  • MSN Reporter
  • Tweet


1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars
Loading ... Loading ...




Related News:
  • Hong Kong Adjusts Fees Applied To Encourage Efficient Use Of Telephone Numbers
  • China Tietong Hong Kong Gains Telecom Unified Carrier License
  • China Unicom Bids For Hong Kong's Fifth 3G License
  • China Unicom To March Into Hong Kong 3G Market
  • SmarTone To Promote 3G Service In Hong Kong By End Of 2004






  • Leave A Comment:



    Get Our Email Newsletter

    Email:



    ChinaCSR.com


    Upcoming Tech Events

  • 2012 International Conference on Green Building and Civil Engineering @ Guizhou - 2012/05/19
  • Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship 2012 @ Macau - 2012/06/08
  • CHINA INFORMATION
    Need business, lifestyle, and travel information for China?
    Stay updated with Channel Emails on a wide array of topics and the latest deals in China!
    Your Email:


    Other China News


    GreenChinaTech:

    ConocoPhillips Reaches Agreement In China Over Bohai Bay Pollution

    Hong Kong's Green Transport Fund Supports 13 New Applications

    American Solar Manufacturers Respond To Chinese Government

    Tech Firms Plan Recycling Venture In China


    ChinaTechNews.com:

    Amazon Chooses Tianjin For New Chinese Logistics Base

    Chinese Government Report Shows Subsidies Boosted Home Electronics Sales

    Chinese Software Company Expects Big Profit Increase

    ZTE Launches First Tablet In America


    ChinaRetailNews.com:

    Amazon.cn Stops Free Delivery Policy

    B&Q Closes Home Building Retail Store In China

    Apple Tries New iPhone Sales Tactic In Hong Kong

    Suning, Midea Sign Binding Development Agreement


    Visit these other China sites: ChinaRetailNews.com | ChinaTechNews.com | TechSecurityChina.com | China Sourcing News

    ©Copyright 2008-2012 ChinaWirelessNews.com   Contact Us | About Us | Terms & Conditions | Corrections and Disclosure | Privacy Policy Get the ChinaWirelessNews.com RSS/XML Feed