The 100 M (fibre) service isn't available here at any price, because there is no live fibre network.
The only wired service is DSL (i.e. , over copper phone lines), nominal speed 6M, real speed, often much lower, 1-2M. Also, you get a bonus that it conducts any local lighting strikes into your modem and destroys your PC if it's wired to the router. However, there is no cap, so unless you expect to be able to stream hi-def video, you can get by. PCCW exploit their monopoly and force you to pay a connection fee, and sign up for 2 years, unbreakable.
The wireless services use the G3 or G4 networks, designed for mobile phones and so have small caps and cost a lot, also cell phone coverage is spotty. So if you are considering that wait till you know where you are and can check reception (use a prepaid SIM from the company, and/or ask neighbours). This might cost $500 or more per month, if you get an "unlimited" option, which isn't really unlimited, of course. Telecoms are allowed to lie as much as they like in Hong Kong.
Otherwise, HK Post usually delivers to HK next day.
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