Equinix 3G/4G Prepaid SIM Card in Hong Kong

Hong Kong data centers serve as business hubs for numerous companies with an abundance of enterprises, networks and IT service providers based there. Our Hong Kong data centers offer access to an expansive network of networks as well as direct interconnection to key industry partners for direct customer access to Asia’s busiest financial center – offering our customers access to an ecosystem that fosters wealth creation in this carrier-dense metro. Furthermore, our locations at the heart of a global tech and financial community make us convenient and secure platforms designed to meet both customer and partner needs in Hong Kong.

This 3G/4G prepaid SIM is specifically tailored to Indonesian domestic helpers living in Hong Kong and features some of the most cost-effective data packages from 3HK’s lineup – while being exempt from administration fees levied on other plans. At only HK$ 38 for SIM with same amount of credit loaded and 90 day validity from activation date, it can be topped up online (HK$ 50-300), voucher sales at 7-Eleven stores, 1O1O kiosks or Circle K kiosks or by top ups by dialing *109# for voucher top ups by voucher.

Equinix offers not only global data centre locations, but also operates a specialized network exchange in Hong Kong that enables customers to easily connect to many of the world’s leading cloud and IT service providers for cost-effective scaling and delivery of services. Our Hong Kong interconnect solutions are supported by an expert team dedicated to business continuity and optimal performance for our customers.

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