HK Waives 3G BondsHK Waives 3G Bonds

Hong Kong regulator waives the submission of performance bonds in 2003 for four 3G licensees

September 1, 2003

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HONG KONG -- The Telecommunications Authority (TA) announces today the arrangement to waive the submission of performance bonds due in October 2003 from the four licensees for third generation (3G) mobile services. The bonds are in respect of the sixth and seventh licence year.

"We have decided to give the 3G licensees another one-year waiver on the submission of performance bonds to assist the industry in response to changing market conditions. Our decision is taken after careful consideration of needs of the industry and the steps other Governments have taken to help their 3G licensees," said a spokesperson of the Office of the Telecommunications Authority (OFTA).

"The extension of waiver for one more year is an exceptional treatment unlikely to be offered next year in respect of the performance bond due in October 2004," continued the OFTA spokesperson.

The 3G licensees have, on the grant of the licences in October 2001, either submitted performance bonds to guarantee the payment of the spectrum utilization fee (SUF) for the first five years, or paid upfront the SUF for the first five years. In October 2002, the TA granted the 3G licensees a one-year waiver on the submission of performance bonds. Therefore, the extension of waiver of performance bonds due this year means that the Government has in hand guarantee for the payment of the SUF or payment thereof for the next three years.

"The waiver does not affect Government revenue as the licensees are still required to pay the SUF for all years within the 15-year licence period," continued the OFTA spokesperson.

By accepting the waiver, the four licensees would not be required to submit on 22 October 2003 a performance bond to guarantee payment of the SUF of $60.124 million for the sixth licence year and $70.249 million for the seventh licence year to be called in the event of serious default. However, those who have not done so already would still be required to pay HK$50 million for the SUF of the second licence year by 22 October 2003.

On 22 October 2001, the TA awarded four 3G licences to Hong Kong CSL Limited, Hutchison 3G HK Limited, SmarTone 3G Limited and SUNDAY 3G (Hong Kong) Limited.

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