Underused Cyberport harbours 3G carnivals to attract visitors, South China Morning Post, 28 Jan 2005
“The government, which is struggling to fill its underused Cyberport facility, yesterday unveiled an $8 million programme to develop third-generation (3G) mobile-phone services at the sprawling office complex. Of the $8 million, $2.4 million is earmarked for 3G applications development, while another $1 million will go towards training at least 160 engineers. The programme will give financial awards for 15 new 3G applications to be tested at the Wireless Development Centre under the Wireless Technology Industry Association (WTIA), based at Cyberport.�
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