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To: ms.smartest.person who wrote (1197)5/16/2001 10:24:27 PM
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Facts

Monday, April 30, 2001



Cyberport

Location: Telegraph Bay, Hong Kong (20 minutes by car from central business district).

Year announced: 1999. First phase will be completed in 2002.

Total area: 240,000 square meters of office space.

Chief tenants: To be determined. IBM, Cisco Systems, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard and Yahoo have signed letters of intent to become anchor tenants.

Total investment: $2 billion, including cost of building 2,700 residential apartments, to be sold by the developer, Pacific Century Cyberworks, to recoup investment.

Multimedia Super Corridor

Location: South of Kuala Lumpur.

Year announced: 1995.

Total area: 750 square kilometers.

Chief tenants: NTT, Telekom Malaysia, MIMOS Berhad.

Total investment: $4 billion so far; initial pledge was $10 billion.

Hitec City

Location: 14 kilometers outside of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Year announced: 1997.

Total area: 63.2 hectares.

Chief tenants: Microsoft, Oracle, GE Capital, Toshiba.

Total investment: $320 million.

Hsinchu Science-Based Industrial Park

Location: 70 kilometers north of Taipei.

Year announced: 1981.

Total area: 580 hectares.

Chief tenants: More than 270 companies producing computer chips, computer hardware, precision instruments and biotechnology products.

Total investment: $620 million government expenditure over 20-year period, spent on "software and hardware" facilities.

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