| The
Communications Association of Hong Kong
(formerly known as Internet & Telecom
Association of Hong Kong (2000-2006), Telecom
Association of Hong Kong (1995-2000), Hong
Kong Telecom Association (1983-1995) is a
non-profit making organisation incorporated
on 27 May 1983 following the announcement
of deregulation of the communication products
and services. CAHK is the association for
Hong Kong's communications industries, with
responsibilities across broadcasting, wireline
and wireless communications, and other relevant
business sectors in the domain of information
communications technology (ICT). |
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main objectives of the Association are:
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- to organise formal and informal functions
to provide networking and sharing opportunities
for members of the Association to meet
each other and explore business opportunities;
- to promote the consideration and discussion
of all questions affecting all areas of
the communications industry and generally
to safeguard and protect the interests,
intellectual property rights of its members
engaged in such industry or in such promotions;
- to encourage the industry to develop
and comply with industry code of practice,
technical and operational standards to
maintain high standard of business and
professional ethics and to discourage
and suppress mal-practices that may be
harmful to the communications industry
as well as to the business, community
and public at large;
- to provide legitimate and competent
representations to various HKSAR Government
Departments or other industry organizations
for the communications industry;
- to educate, improve and elevate the
technical and general knowledge of persons
engaged in, or about to engage in the
trade or the promotion of the communications
industry or in any employment in connection
with the industries;
- to produce useful information, research
and statistic in connection with the communications
industry, and to promote the industry
image and members of the Association to
local and overseas industry.
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