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The opening shot shows a real estate agent showing a vacated flat to a family. Upon entering the flat, the lady asks: |
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The facilities look nice here! Is fibre network available? |
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The screen displays the supers “Optical Fibre Network Supports High-speed, Stable, Low-latency”. The scene then switches to show a kid running past the wall plate for optical fibre in the flat, with the supers “High-capacity Fixed Broadband Services” displaying on the screen. The real estate agent says: |
Real Estate Agent |
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Sure! In Hong Kong, over 80% of households already have access to fibre network! |
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The scene switches to show a boss walking into a commercial building. He looks around the lobby, while talking side-by-side to his secretary: |
Boss |
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There are many smart facilities here! |
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The scene shows someone completing the visitor registration at the lobby of the building by using a touch screen tablet. After that, the scene shows a security guard of the building saying to the boss: |
Security Guard |
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Yes! Access to fibre network supports advanced telecoms services, which also uplifts buildings’ value and image! |
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The scene shows the boss talking to his secretary while walking inside the building. Then the scene switches to show a label of the “Labelling Scheme for Buildings with Optical Fibre Access” on the glass door. The male voice-over says: |
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Under the “Labelling Scheme for Buildings with Optical Fibre Access”, the Communications Authority encourages buildings with fibre network access to display labels in lobbies for identification. |
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The scene shows the boss leaving the lobby. Then he tells his secretary: |
Boss |
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Let’s go for this one! |
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The end shot shows the slogan “Optical Fibre Access Enables Smart Living for All”, the “Labelling Scheme for Buildings with Optical Fibre Access” label and the Communications Authority’s logo and website “https://www.ofca.gov.hk/fibrenetwork/en”. |