HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 17 July 2026 - HKT (SEHK: 6823) today announces plan to roll out its
ultra-low latency 3.2Tbps AI Data Centre Inter-connect (DCI)
Superhighway service, the first of its kind in Hong Kong, enabling AI
infrastructure providers and institutions to have ultra-fast and
seamless access to computing resources across multiple data centres to
meet next-generation AI workloads.
As AI workloads continue to grow and may surpass the capacity of
individual facilities, institutions increasingly require access to
distributed resources across multiple data centres. The ultra-low
latency 3.2Tbps AI DCI Superhighway enables AI infrastructure providers
to efficiently scale training and inference operations, while empowering
institutions such as universities and research labs to run complex
scientific simulations by seamlessly pooling computing capacity across
Hong Kong.
Upgrading from our 800Gbps AI Superhighway, the 3.2Tbps AI DCI
Superhighway supports advanced industry standards including Remote
Direct Memory Access (RDMA), RDMA Over Converged Ethernet (RoCEv2),
Multipath Reliable Connection (MRC) and Ultra-Ethernet Transport. It
will run on the advanced hollow core fibre, which is planned between Lok
Ma Chau Loop and Tseung Kwan O, achieving about 30% lower latency than
traditional fibre. The combination of high bandwidth and ultra-low
latency keeps thousands of GPUs across data centres working in sync,
reducing the time and cost of compute by minimising delays in data
transmission, while simultaneously lowering power-per-bit to improve
energy efficiency.
Steve Ng, Managing Director of Commercial Group, HKT, said, "At
HKT, we see connectivity as the critical foundation of Hong Kong's AI
future. This next-generation fibre network delivers ultra-low latency,
high-speed, and secure data exchange to unlock the full potential of AI
development across the city. By seamlessly connecting and maximising
Hong Kong's computing resources, we enable faster model training,
real-time data processing, and cross-sector AI innovation?strengthening
the city's position as a leading I&T hub. It also lays vital
groundwork for the Northern Metropolis, linking the Hetao area with
existing data centres today while paving the way for seamless access to
new computing resources as they come online across the region."
Ricky Kwong, Head of Fixed Network Engineering, HKT and CEO, Fiber Link Global,
said, "HKT is firmly committed to supporting innovation in Hong Kong,
with the ambition of positioning our city as one of the most advanced
I&T hubs in the world. To realise this vision, we are upgrading the
AI Superhighway across Hong Kong's major data centre clusters. The first
phase, connecting Lok Ma Chau to Tseung Kwan O, is targeted for
completion by the end of 2026 and will support the upcoming
megawatt-scale Sandy Ridge Data Facility Cluster. Through initiatives
such as these, HKT is building the connectivity foundations that will
power Hong Kong's I&T ecosystem for years to come."
HKT's AI Superhighway interconnects Hong Kong's leading data centre
clusters and HKT's new AI Exchange in the Lok Ma Chau Loop. The Group is
also prepared to extend coverage to the upcoming Sandy Ridge Data
Facility Cluster, supporting its evolution into an advanced data
facility cluster.