SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549


SCHEDULE 13D
(Rule 13d-101)

INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN STATEMENTS FILED PURSUANT TO RULE
13d-1(a) AND AMENDMENTS THERETO FILED PURSUANT TO RULE 13d-2(a)

(Amendment No. 3)*

SUNDAY COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED
(Name of Issuer)

ORDINARY SHARES, HK$0.10 PAR VALUE
(Title of Class of Securities)

867270209
(CUSIP Number)

Hubert Chak
PCCW Limited
39th Floor, PCCW Tower
TaiKoo Place
979 King’s Road
Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
(852) 2514-8759

(Name, Address and Telephone Number of
Person Authorized to Receive Notices
and Communications)

September 9, 2005
(Date of Event which Requires Filing of this Statement)


     If the filing person has previously filed a statement on Schedule 13G to report the acquisition that is the subject of this Schedule 13D, and is filing this schedule because of Rule 13d-1(e), 13d-1(f) or 13d-1(g), check the following box o.

     Note. Schedules filed in paper format shall include a signed original and five copies of the schedule, including all exhibits. See Rule 13d-7 for other parties to whom copies are to be sent.


     * The remainder of this cover page shall be filled out for a reporting person’s initial filing on this form with respect to the subject class of securities, and for any subsequent amendment containing information which would alter disclosures provided in a prior cover page.

     The information required on the remainder of this cover page shall not be deemed to be “filed” for the purpose of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section of the Act but shall be subject to all other provisions of the Act (however, see the Notes).



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CUSIP No. 867270209 13D Page 2 of 13 Pages

1 NAME OF REPORTING PERSONS
I.R.S. IDENTIFICATION NOS. OF ABOVE PERSONS (ENTITIES ONLY)


PCCW LIMITED
2 CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX IF A MEMBER OF A GROUP
(a) 
(b) 
3 SEC USE ONLY


4 SOURCE OF FUNDS

WC
5 CHECK BOX IF DISCLOSURE OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IS REQUIRED PURSUANT TO ITEM 2(d) or 2(e)


6 CITIZENSHIP OR PLACE OF ORGANIZATION

HONG KONG
NUMBER OF SHARES
BENEFICIALLY OWNED BY
EACH REPORTING PERSON
WITH
7 SOLE VOTING POWER

0
8 SHARED VOTING POWER

2,372,672,256
9 SOLE DISPOSITIVE POWER

0
10 SHARED DISPOSITIVE POWER

2,372,672,256
11 AGGREGATE AMOUNT BENEFICIALLY OWNED BY EACH REPORTING PERSON

2,372,672,256
12 CHECK BOX IF THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT IN ROW (11) EXCLUDES CERTAIN SHARES


13 PERCENT OF CLASS REPRESENTED BY AMOUNT IN ROW (11)

79.4%
14 TYPE OF REPORTING PERSON

CO
 





CUSIP No. 867270209 13D Page 3 of 13 Pages

1 NAME OF REPORTING PERSONS
I.R.S. IDENTIFICATION NOS. OF ABOVE PERSONS (ENTITIES ONLY)


PCCW MOBILE HOLDING NO. 1 LIMITED
2 CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX IF A MEMBER OF A GROUP
(a) 
(b) 
3 SEC USE ONLY


4 SOURCE OF FUNDS

WC
5 CHECK BOX IF DISCLOSURE OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IS REQUIRED PURSUANT TO ITEM 2(d) or 2(e)


6 CITIZENSHIP OR PLACE OF ORGANIZATION

BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
NUMBER OF SHARES
BENEFICIALLY OWNED BY
EACH REPORTING PERSON
WITH
7 SOLE VOTING POWER

0
8 SHARED VOTING POWER

2,372,672,256
9 SOLE DISPOSITIVE POWER

0
10 SHARED DISPOSITIVE POWER

2,372,672,256
11 AGGREGATE AMOUNT BENEFICIALLY OWNED BY EACH REPORTING PERSON

2,372,672,256
12 CHECK BOX IF THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT IN ROW (11) EXCLUDES CERTAIN SHARES


13 PERCENT OF CLASS REPRESENTED BY AMOUNT IN ROW (11)

79.4%
14 TYPE OF REPORTING PERSON

CO
 




CUSIP No. 867270209 13D Page 4 of 13 Pages

1 NAME OF REPORTING PERSONS
I.R.S. IDENTIFICATION NOS. OF ABOVE PERSONS (ENTITIES ONLY)


PCCW MOBILE HOLDING NO. 2 LIMITED
2 CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX IF A MEMBER OF A GROUP
(a) 
(b) 
3 SEC USE ONLY


4 SOURCE OF FUNDS

WC
5 CHECK BOX IF DISCLOSURE OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IS REQUIRED PURSUANT TO ITEM 2(d) or 2(e)


6 CITIZENSHIP OR PLACE OF ORGANIZATION

BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
NUMBER OF SHARES
BENEFICIALLY OWNED BY
EACH REPORTING PERSON
WITH
7 SOLE VOTING POWER

0
8 SHARED VOTING POWER

2,372,672,256
9 SOLE DISPOSITIVE POWER

0
10 SHARED DISPOSITIVE POWER

2,372,672,256
11 AGGREGATE AMOUNT BENEFICIALLY OWNED BY EACH REPORTING PERSON

2,372,672,256
12 CHECK BOX IF THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT IN ROW (11) EXCLUDES CERTAIN SHARES


13 PERCENT OF CLASS REPRESENTED BY AMOUNT IN ROW (11)

79.4%
14 TYPE OF REPORTING PERSON

CO
 





     This Amendment No. 3 (the “Amendment”) hereby amends and supplements the statement on Schedule 13D originally filed on June 23, 2005 and amended on August 5, 2005 and August 31, 2005 (as heretofore amended and supplemented, the “Schedule 13D”).

   Item 1. Security and Issuer.

     The class of equity securities to which this statement relates is the Ordinary Shares, HK$0.10 par value per share (the “Shares”), of SUNDAY Communications Limited, a Cayman Islands company (the “Issuer”). The Issuer’s Shares are traded on the Nasdaq National Market (“Nasdaq”) in the form of American Depositary Shares (“ADSs”). The principal executive offices of the Issuer are located at 13th Floor, Warwick House, TaiKoo Place, 979 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong.

   Item 2. Identity and Background.

     The name of the persons filing this statement are (i) PCCW Limited, a Hong Kong company with limited liability (“PCCW”), (ii) PCCW Mobile Holding No. 1 Limited, a company incorporated in the British Virgin Islands (“PCCW Mobile No. 1”) and (iii) PCCW Mobile Holding No. 2 Limited, a company incorporated in the British Virgin Islands (“PCCW Mobile No. 2,” together with PCCW and PCCW Mobile No. 1, the “Reporting Persons”).

     The address of the principal business and the principal office of PCCW is 39th Floor, PCCW Tower, TaiKoo Place, 979 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong. The address of the principal business and the principal office of each of PCCW Mobile No. 1 and PCCW Mobile No. 2 is P.O. Box 957, Offshore Incorporations Centre, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands. The name, business address, present principal occupation or employment and citizenship of each director and executive officer of PCCW and of each director of each of PCCW Mobile No. 1 and PCCW Mobile No. 2 is set forth on Schedule A. PCCW Mobile No. 1 and PCCW Mobile No. 2 do not have any executive officers.

     The principal activities of PCCW are the provision of local and international telecommunications services, internet and interactive multimedia services, the sale and rental of telecommunications equipment and the provision of computer, engineering and other technical services, mainly in Hong Kong; investment in, and development of, systems integration and technology-related businesses; and investment in, and development of, infrastructure and properties in Hong Kong and elsewhere in the People’s Republic of China.

     PCCW Mobile No. 1 is a direct, wholly-owned subsidiary of PCCW that was formed to hold 100% of the issued share capital of PCCW Mobile No. 2. PCCW Mobile No. 2 was formed to hold the Shares.

     During the last five years, none of the Reporting Persons and to the best of the Reporting Persons’ knowledge, any of the persons listed on Schedule A attached hereto, has been convicted in a criminal proceeding (excluding traffic violations or similar misdemeanors) or has been a party to a civil proceeding of a judicial or administrative body of competent jurisdiction and as a result of such proceeding was or is subject to a judgment, decree or final order enjoining future violations of, or prohibiting or mandating activities subject to, federal or state securities laws or finding any violation with respect to such laws.

     As of June 28, 2005, Pacific Century Group Holdings Limited, or PCGH, directly and through companies affiliated with PCGH, including Pacific Century Regional Developments Limited, or PCRD, may be deemed to beneficially own an aggregate of 1,549,938,605 of PCCW’s ordinary shares, which was approximately 23.07% of PCCW’s issued ordinary shares as of that date. As of the same date, China Network Communications Group Corporation, or CNC, through a wholly-owned subsidiary, beneficially owned 1,343,571,766 of PCCW’s ordinary shares, which was approximately 20.0% of PCCW’s issued ordinary shares as of that date. In connection with CNC’s agreement with PCCW to subscribe for ordinary shares of PCCW, or the CNC Subscription Agreement, CNC entered into a shareholders’ agreement with each of PCGH and PCRD. CNC also entered into a shareholders’ agreement with Pacific Century Diversified Limited, or PCDL, which owned 4,709,600 of PCCW’s ordinary shares as of June 28, 2005. In these shareholders’ agreements, among other matters contained therein, each of PCGH, PCRD and PCDL agreed to use its rights and powers and give all instructions (including as a shareholder of PCCW) to procure, as far as it is able, that PCCW’s obligations under the CNC Subscription Agreement in connection with CNC’s right to nominate three board members and certain committee members are complied with from time to time as long as CNC is entitled to exercise such rights under the CNC Subscription Agreement. For more information about the

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ownership by PCGH and its affiliated companies of PCCW’s ordinary shares, see the Schedule 13D, amendment No. 6, filed by PCGH and its affiliated companies on April 4, 2005. For more information about CNC’s ownership of PCCW’s ordinary shares, see the Schedule 13D filed by CNC on April 11, 2005. To the Reporting Persons’ knowledge, none of PCGH and its affiliated companies, PCDL or CNC and its affiliated companies own any Shares.

   Item 3. Source and Amount of Funds or Other Consideration.

     The aggregate purchase price for 2,372,672,256 Shares was HK$1,542,236,966. Such price was funded through internally generated funds. The price paid for Shares purchased through the scheme of arrangement described below will also be through internally generated funds.

   Item 4. Purpose of Transaction.

     PCCW Mobile No. 2 acquired 1,790,134,000 Shares (the “Acquisition”) on June 22, 2005 (the “Completion Date”) pursuant to (a) an agreement between Distacom Hong Kong Limited (“Distacom HK”), Distacom Communications Limited (“Distacom”) and PCCW, dated June 13, 2005, in which PCCW conditionally agreed to purchase (or procure the purchase by one of its wholly-owned subsidiaries), and Distacom HK conditionally agreed to sell, an aggregate of 1,380,000,000 Shares (the “First Agreement”); and (b) an agreement between Townhill Enterprises Limited (“Townhill”), USI Holdings Limited (“USI”) and PCCW, in which PCCW conditionally agreed to purchase (or procure the purchase by one of its wholly-owned subsidiaries), and Townhill conditionally agreed to sell, an aggregate of 410,134,000 Shares (“Second Agreement”). See Item 6.

     Under the Hong Kong Code on Takeovers and Mergers (the “Takeovers Code”), PCCW Mobile No. 2 was required to make a mandatory cash offer for all the Shares not already owned or agreed to be acquired by it and parties acting in concert with it (the “Offer”). Accordingly, Citigroup Global Markets Asia Limited, for and on behalf of PCCW Mobile No. 2, made the Offer on July 8, 2005. Holders of ADSs could accept the Offer only in respect of Shares underlying such ADSs. The Offer closed on September 9, 2005. The price of the Offer was HK$0.65 per Share, which was the same as the price paid by PCCW Mobile No. 2 to Distacom HK and Townhill for each Share purchased under the First Agreement and the Second Agreement, respectively. As of September 9, 2005, PCCW Mobile No. 2 received valid acceptances in respect of 582,538,256 Shares.

     The composite offering document was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form CB on July 11, 2005. It is attached hereto as Exhibit 4 and incorporated herein by reference. The summary of certain terms of the Offering set forth in the composite offering document is qualified in its entirety by reference to the composite offering document attached hereto as Exhibit 4.

     On September 27, 2005, PCCW Mobile No. 2 requested the directors of the Issuer to put forward a proposal to the Issuer’s shareholders (other than PCCW Mobile No. 2) regarding a proposed privatization of the Issuer by way of a scheme of arrangement under the Companies Law of the Cayman Islands. If the scheme of arrangement is effected, all Shares other than those owned by PCCW Mobile No. 2 will be cancelled in exchange for the payment to each holder of such Shares of HK$0.65 in cash. The terms of the scheme of arrangement will be set forth in a scheme document that will be sent to holders of the Issuer’s Shares subject to the scheme. The scheme is subject to certain conditions, including shareholders’ approval, court sanction of the scheme and the receipt of other approvals and consents and other conditions that will be set out more fully in the scheme document. The joint announcement by PCCW, PCCW Mobile No. 2 and the Issuer regarding the scheme of arrangement was filed by PCCW and the Issuer on Form 6-K on September 29, 2005.

     The foregoing transactions may result in the delisting or suspension of trading of the Shares from The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (the “SEHK”) or of the ADSs from Nasdaq. In addition, the Shares may become eligible for termination of registration pursuant to Section 12(g)(4) of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended. The Issuer has been granted a waiver by the SEHK until October 8, 2005 from compliance with its requirement that at least 25% of the Issuer’s issued Shares at all times be held by the public. In light of the proposed scheme of arrangement, upon expiration of the waiver, the Issuer proposes to apply to the SEHK for a further waiver from October 9, 2005 until the earlier of (1) the date of the withdrawal of the listing of the Shares from the SEHK or (2) the date which is one month after the scheme of arrangement lapses, or (3) such other date as the SEHK may deem appropriate.

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     Except as set forth in this Statement and in connection with the Acquisition and Offer described above, none of the Reporting Persons has any plan or proposals that relate to or would result in any of the transactions described in subparagraphs (a) through (j) of Item 4 of Schedule 13D.

   Item 5. Interest in Securities of the Issuer.

     (a) PCCW Mobile No. 2 has acquired and, for the purpose of Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act, beneficially owns 2,372,672,256 Shares, representing approximately 79.4% of the Shares of the Issuer. PCCW Mobile No. 2 is a wholly-owned subsidiary of PCCW Mobile No. 1, and PCCW Mobile No. 1 is a wholly-owned subsidiary of PCCW. As a result, PCCW and PCCW Mobile No. 1 may be deemed to beneficially own the Shares acquired by PCCW Mobile No. 2.

     Except as set forth in this Item 5(a), none of the Reporting Persons, and, to the best of their knowledge, any persons named in Schedule A hereto beneficially owns any Shares.

     (b) The Reporting Persons share power to vote and to dispose of 2,372,672,256 Shares.

     (c) Pursuant to the Offer, between July 8, 2005 and September 9, 2005, PCCW Mobile No. 2 acquired 582,538,256 Shares at HK$0.65 per Share.

     Except as set forth in this Item 5(c), none of the Reporting Persons nor, to the best of their knowledge, any of the persons named in response to Item 2 or listed on Schedule A, has effected any transaction in the Shares during the 60 days prior to the date hereof.

     (d) Inapplicable.

     (e) Inapplicable.

   Item 6. Contracts, Arrangements, Understandings or Relationships With Respect to Securities of the Issuer.

     See Item 4 above.

     Pursuant to the First Agreement, PCCW conditionally agreed to purchase (or procure the purchase by one of its wholly-owned subsidiaries), and Distacom HK conditionally agreed to sell, an aggregate of 1,380,000,000 Shares.

     Distacom and Distacom HK agreed to deliver to the Issuer letters of resignation of Richard John Siemens, William Bruce Hicks, Kuldeep Saran and Kenneth Michael Katz (the “Distacom Resigning Directors”) as directors of the Issuer and of each subsidiary of the Issuer of which they serve as directors. The letters of resignation were delivered on the Completion Date and became effective on July 29, 2005.

     Each of Distacom and Distacom HK agreed that it would not, during the period from June 13, 2005 to June 22, 2007, directly or indirectly be engaged, concerned or interested in or otherwise directly or indirectly exert any management control over, any company carrying on a mobile communications business in Hong Kong as a carrier licensee; (other than as a result of a general advertisement without direct solicitation or contact) solicit or contact (with a view to the engagement or employment by any person) any senior employee or any person who has been a senior employee, officer (other than the Distacom Resigning Directors) or manager of the Issuer or any of its subsidiaries; or do or say anything which is harmful to the reputation of the Issuer or any of its subsidiaries which may lead any person to cease to do business with the Issuer or any of its subsidiaries on substantially equivalent terms to those previously offered to the Issuer or any of its subsidiaries prior to the Completion Date or not to engage in business with the Issuer or any of its subsidiaries.

     In the First Agreement, PCCW agreed to make the Offer if required by the Takeovers Code and otherwise comply with the Takeovers Code with respect to the Offer. Distacom and Distacom HK each agreed to use all reasonable endeavors, but without prejudice to the fiduciary duties of the Distacom Resigning Directors, to procure that the board of directors of the Issuer shall recommend acceptance of the Offer by the shareholders of the Issuer. Each of Distacom and Distacom HK also agreed it would not deliberately take any action or make any statement which would be prejudicial to the success of the Offer.

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     The First Agreement also contains customary representations, warranties and covenants of Distacom, Distacom HK and PCCW in addition to the covenants described above, including a covenant by each of Distacom and Distacom HK to use its respective reasonable endeavors to ensure that the business of the Issuer and its subsidiaries would be operated in the ordinary course. Distacom also guaranteed the performance of Distacom HK of its obligations under the First Agreement.

     Pursuant to the Second Agreement, PCCW conditionally agreed to purchase (or procure the purchase by one of its wholly-owned subsidiaries), and Townhill conditionally agreed to sell, an aggregate of 410,134,000 Shares.

     Townhill and USI agreed to deliver to the Issuer letters of resignation of Edward Wai Sun Cheng and Andrew Chun Keung Leung (the “USI Resigning Directors”) as directors of the Issuer and of each subsidiary of the Issuer of which they serve as directors. The letters of resignation were delivered on the Completion Date and became effective on July 29, 2005.

     Each of USI and Townhill agreed that it would not, during the period from June 13, 2005 to June 22, 2007, directly or indirectly be engaged, concerned or interested in or otherwise directly or indirectly exert any management control over, any company carrying on a mobile communications business in Hong Kong as a carrier licensee; (other than as a result of a general advertisement without direct solicitation or contact) solicit or contact (with a view to the engagement or employment by any person) any senior employee or any person who has been a senior employee, officer (other than the USI Resigning Directors) or manager of the Issuer or any of its subsidiaries; or do or say anything which is harmful to the reputation of the Issuer or any of its subsidiaries which may lead any person to cease to do business with the Issuer or any of its subsidiaries on substantially equivalent terms to those previously offered to the Issuer or any of its subsidiaries prior to the Completion Date or not to engage in business with the Issuer or any of its subsidiaries.

     In the Second Agreement, PCCW agreed to make the Offer if required by the Takeovers Code and otherwise comply with the Takeovers Code with respect to the Offer. USI and Townhill each agreed to use all reasonable endeavors, but without prejudice to the fiduciary duties of the USI Resigning Directors, to procure that the board of directors of the Issuer shall recommend acceptance of the Offer by the shareholders of the Issuer. Each of USI and Townhill also agreed it would not deliberately take any action or make any statement which would be prejudicial to the success of the Offer.

     The Second Agreement also contains customary representations, warranties and covenants of USI, Townhill and PCCW in addition to the covenants described above, including a covenant by each of USI and Townhill to use its respective reasonable endeavors to ensure that the business of the Issuer and its subsidiaries would be operated in the ordinary course. USI also guaranteed the performance of Townhill of its obligations under the Second Agreement.

     In accordance with the terms of the First Agreement and Second Agreement, on the Completion Date, Alexander Anthony Arena, Chan Wing Wa, Kwok Yuen Man, Marisa, Chow Ding Man, Chan Kee Sun, Tom and Hui Hon Hing, Susanna were appointed as directors of the Issuer and Alexander Anthony Arena was appointed as chairman of the Issuer. These appointments became effective on July 8, 2005.

     Copies of the First Agreement and Second Agreement are attached hereto as Exhibits 2 and 3, respectively, and incorporated herein by reference. The summary of certain provisions of the First Agreement and Second Agreement contained herein is qualified in its entirety by reference to the First Agreement and Second Agreement attached as Exhibits 2 and 3 hereto, respectively.

     Except for the First Agreement, the Second Agreement, the Offer, the proposed scheme of arrangement referred to in Item 3 above or as otherwise describe herein, to the best knowledge of PCCW, there are no contracts, arrangements, understandings or relationships (legal or otherwise), including, but not limited to, transfer or voting of any of the securities, finder’s fees, joint ventures, loan or option arrangements, puts or calls, guarantees of profits, division of profits or loss, or the giving or withholding of proxies, between the persons enumerated in Item 2, and any other person, with respect to any securities of the Issuer, including any securities pledged or otherwise subject to a contingency the occurrence of which would give another person voting power or investment power over such securities other than standard default and similar provisions contained in loan agreements.

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   Item 7. Material to be Filed as Exhibits.

     Exhibit 1: Joint Filing Agreement dated June 23, 2005 among PCCW, PCCW Mobile No. 1 and PCCW Mobile No. 2 (filed with the statement on Schedule 13D originally filed on June 23, 2005).

     Exhibit 2: Agreement for the Sale and Purchase of Shares in SUNDAY Communications Limited dated as of June 13, 2005 between Distacom HK, Distacom and PCCW (filed with the statement on Schedule 13D originally filed on June 23, 2005).

     Exhibit 3: Agreement for the Sale and Purchase of Shares in SUNDAY Communications Limited dated as of June 13, 2005 between Townhill, USI and PCCW (filed with the statement on Schedule 13D originally filed on June 23, 2005).

     Exhibit 4: Composite Offer and Response Document dated July 8, 2005, including forms of acceptance (incorporated by reference to Exhibit I.(1)(a) of the Form CB filed by PCCW Mobile No. 2 and PCCW on July 11, 2005).

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SIGNATURE

     After reasonable inquiry and to the best of my knowledge and belief, I certify that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and correct.

Dated: September 30, 2005

PCCW LIMITED
 
/s/ Hubert Chak

Signature
 
Hubert Chak
Company Secretary

(Name/Title) 
 
 
PCCW MOBILE HOLDING NO. 1 LIMITED
 
/s/ Lim Beng Jin

Signature
 
Lim Beng Jin
Director

(Name/Title) 
 
 
PCCW MOBILE HOLDING NO. 2 LIMITED
 
/s/ Lim Beng Jin

Signature
 
Lim Beng Jin
Director

(Name/Title) 
 

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SCHEDULE A

DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF PCCW LIMITED

The name, business address, citizenship, title, present principal occupation or employment of each of the directors and executive officers of PCCW Limited (“PCCW”), are set forth below. If no business address is given, the director’s or officer’s business address is 39th Floor, PCCW Tower, TaiKoo Place, 979 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong. Except as indicated below, each director or executive officer is a citizen of Hong Kong.

Name and Business Address   Present Principal Occupation Including Name and
Address of Employer
(Principal Business of Employer)


     
Li Tzar Kai, Richard    Chairman 
     
So Chak Kwong, Jack    Deputy Chairman and Group Managing Director 
     
Yuen Tin Fan, Francis    Deputy Chairman and Executive Director 
     
Peter Anthony Allen    Executive Director 
   Citizen of the United Kingdom     
     
Alexander Anthony Arena    Group Chief Financial Officer, Deputy Chairman 
   Citizen of Australia    of Executive Committee and Executive Director 
     
Chung Cho Yee, Mico    Executive Director 
     
Lee Chi Hong, Robert    Executive Director 
     
    Chief Executive Officer of Pacific Century 
    Premium Developments Limited 
    (property development) 
     
Dr. Fan Xingcha    Executive Director 
   Citizen of the People’s Republic of China     
    Chief Financial Officer of China Netcom Group 
    Corporation (Hong Kong) Limited 
    No. 1, Beihuan Donglu 
    Beijing Economic-Technological Development 
    Area 
    Beijing 100176 
    People’s Republic of China 
    (telecommunications) 
     
Sir David Ford, KBE, LVO    Non-Executive Director 
   Citizen of the United Kingdom     
    Retired 
     
Zhang Chunjiang    Non-Executive Director 
   Citizen of the People’s Republic of China     
    President of China Netcom Corporation 
    Building C 
    No. 156 Fuxingmennei Dajie 
    Xicheng District 
    Beijing 100032 
    People’s Republic of China 
    (telecommunications) 

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Dr. Tian Suning    Deputy Chairman and Non-Executive Director 
   Citizen of the People’s Republic of China     
    Vice President of China Netcom Corporation 
    Building C 
    No. 156 Fuxingmennei Dajie 
    Xicheng District 
    Beijing 100032 
    People’s Republic of China 
    (telecommunications) 
     
Professor Chang Hsin-kang    Independent Non-Executive Director 
     
    President and University Professor 
    City University of Hong Kong 
    Tat Chee Avenue 
    Kowloon 
    Hong Kong 
    (university) 
     
Dr. Fung Kwok King, Victor    Independent Non-Executive Director 
     
    Chairman of the Li & Fung Group 
    LiFung Centre 
    2 On Ping Street 
    Siu Lek Yuen 
    Shatin, N.T. 
    Hong Kong 
    (consumer goods) 
     
Dr. The Hon. Li Kwok Po, David, GBS, JP    Independent Non-Executive Director 
     
    Chairman and Chief Executive of the Bank of 
    East Asia 
    The Bank of East Asia Building 
    10 Des Voeux Road Centra; 
    Hong Kong 
    (bank) 
     
Sir Roger Lobo, CBE, LLD, JP    Independent Non-Executive Director 
   Citizen of the United Kingdom     
    Retired 
     
Aman Mehta    Independent Non-Executive Director 
   Citizen of India     
    Retired 
     
The Hon. Raymond George Hardenbergh Seitz    Independent Non-Executive Director 
   Citizen of the United States of America     
    Retired 

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DIRECTORS OF PCCW MOBILE HOLDING NO. 1 LIMITED AND
PCCW MOBILE HOLDING NO. 2 LIMITED

The name, business address, citizenship, title, present principal occupation or employment of each of the directors of PCCW Mobile Holding No. 1 Limited and PCCW Mobile Holding No. 2 Limited are set forth below.

Name and Business Address   Present Principal Occupation Including Name and
Address of Employer
(Principal Business of Employer)


     
Winnie King Yan Siu Morrison    Executive Vice President of PCCW 
   Citizen of the United Kingdom    19 Astell Street 
    London SW3 3RT 
    United Kingdom 
     
Lim Beng Jin    Chartered Accountant 
   Citizen of Singapore    Pacific Century Regional Developments Limited 
    6 Battery Road, #38-02 
    Singapore 04 
    (holding of interests in telecommunications and IT 
    services, financial services, property investment 
    and development of infrastructure) 

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