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APNIC
Introduction
SunnyVision obtains the Membership category of Medium from APNIC. With certified by APNIC with Medium class membership, this proves that we have fulfilled the requirements set out by APNIC in terms of network equipments, investments on our business and the client bases. And it shows we have capability to serve different clients demanding requirements.
Only such APNIC members can own and operate their multi-homing internet Autonomous System (AS). And we have sufficient IP Address for allocation according to your demands.
About APNIC
APNIC is one of five Regional Internet Registries currently operating in the world. It provides allocation and registration services which support the operation of the Internet globally. It is a not-for-profit, membership-based organisation whose members include Internet Service Providers, National Internet Registries, and similar organisations. APNIC represents the Asia Pacific region, comprising 56 economies.
HKIX
Introduction
As a leading ISP in Hong Kong, SunnyVision peers with other major ISPs via HKIX directly. We have one active GE(1Gbps) directly plugged with HKIX switch, and one secondary GE(1Gbps) for redundant purpose. Only members can have direct peering with HKIX via BGP4.
With such direct peering, client can enjoy tier 1 backbone resources and SunnyVision is capable to fully control and manage of such resources to fulfill our clients needs.
About HKIX

Hong Kong Internet eXchange (HKIX) is initiated and coordinated by Information Technology Services Centre (ITSC) of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). HKIX is NOT a transit service provider; instead, it is a layer-two settlement-free multi-lateral exchange point.
Internet Exchange is a very important concept on Internet after the NSFnet Backbone faded away because IAPs have to be interconnected to maintain full connectivity to the whole Internet. In Hong Kong, many IAPs have their own links to US. They have to interconnect locally in order to have faster and less expensive access to local sites. HKIX is initiated by CUHK with this point in mind. All of the HKIX participants can be benefited because significant amount of precious International link bandwidth can be saved. In additional to that, HKIX participants can exchange data much faster making the development of multimedia applications in Hong Kong more meaningful.

Our main goal is to interconnect the Internet Access Providers (IAPs) in Hong Kong so that we can exchange intra-HongKong traffic locally without routing through US. However, HKIX can also be used for routing of Internet traffic between the networks in Hong Kong and the peer or downstream networks of HKIX participants in other countries. The peering model of HKIX is a SKA (Sender Keep All) peering model. HKIX serves IAPs with proper licenses, local and international Research and Education networks as well as international network services providers and Internet exchanges.
OFTA
Introduction
Its an essential to obtain an ISP licence to provide internet related service in Hong Kong. Only qualified providers are allowed to run a business for providing internet value-added services. Check it out with your current internet service provider.
SunnyVision officially obtains a Public Non-exclusive Telecommunications Services (PNETS) licence (Licence No. 1338). The licence grants us the right to serve as a legitimate Internet Service Provider. This but only makes our business even more comprehensive but also broadens the scope of our Internet services.
Our licence (PNETS # 1338) covers both International Value-Added Network Services (IVANS) Operator and Internet Service Providers (ISP).
About OFTA

The Office of the Telecommunications Authority (OFTA) was established as an independent Government department on 1 July 1993 and is the executive arm of the Telecommunications Authority, who is the statutory body responsible for regulating the telecommunications industry in Hong Kong.

Since June 1995, OFTA has been operating on a trading fund basis, with its funding supported by income derived mainly from licence fees.

The work of OFTA is guided by the following policy objectives:

  to enable Hong Kong to be recognised as a world-class telecommunications centre for doing business
 
to ensure that Hong Kong has available high-quality telecommunications services at competitive prices
 
to ensure that Hong Kong has high performance in telecommunications as measured against the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) economies.
HKDNR
Introduction
SunnyVision has been registered as service partners with HKDNR while its cooperated. As a member of HKDNR service partner, we are be able to provide client with highest quality of domain name registration service.
About HKDNR
Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation Limited (HKIRC) is a non-profit-making and non-statutory corporation responsible for the administration of Internet domain names under '.hk' country-code top level domain. HKIRC provides registration services through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Hong Kong Domain Name Registration Company Limited (HKDNR), for domain names ending with '.com.hk', '.org.hk', '.gov.hk', '.edu.hk', '.net.hk', '.idv.hk', '.砍.hk', '.蝯蝜.hk', '.踹.hk', '..hk', '.蝬脩窗.hk', '.鈭.hk' and '.hk'.
HKISPA
Introduction
As a Internet Service Provider (ISP), we always follow the industry standard to provide best quality broadband service to our client. We are member of Hong Kong Internet Service Provider Association. And we will follow the Code of Practice to run our business to ensure the clients interest.
About HKISPA

The objectives of the Association are as follows:

Discussion Forum
 
To serve as a forum for consideration of issues or topics that may affect the development and deployment of Internet in Hong Kong.
To Promote Development of Internet Industry
 
To promote development of Internet infrastructure, fair market competition, and the growth of the Internet industry in Hong Kong.
Industry Interes
 
To formulate and promulgate policy in respect of regulatory and governmental issues involving the Internet industry and to represent the Internet industry in its interface with governmental bodies and the public at large.
Code of Practice
 
To establish and maintain a Code of Practice for Internet Service Providers (hereinafter called "ISPs") members.
SIIC
Introduction
As a software/application developer and web design firm, we always leads and voice inside our industry.
about SIIC

The Hong Kong Software Industry Information Centre (SIIC) was established in 1996 and is managed by the Hong Kong Productivity Council. The SIIC is mandated to assist the business development and enhance the competitiveness of the local software industry by providing marketing support, research intelligence and partnership facilitation.

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