HKBN Speed Test - Check Your Fibre Speed
Test your HKBN internet speed in Hong Kong
www.hkbn.netHKBN is one of Hong Kong's largest residential broadband providers, serving over 864,000 subscribers with fibre speeds from 1 Gbps to 25 Gbps. Established in 1999 and now acquired by China Mobile Hong Kong, HKBN was the first telecom provider to launch 25G broadband service in Hong Kong. Plans start from HKD 178 per month. Test your HKBN connection to measure actual performance.
About HKBN
Hong Kong Broadband Network was established on 23 August 1999 and is headquartered in Kwun Tong, Kowloon. HKBN serves 864,000 residential broadband subscribers and 58,000 enterprise customers. In September 2025, China Mobile Hong Kong completed the acquisition of 78.08% of HKBN Ltd. for HKD 5.4 billion.
HKBN was the first telecom provider in Hong Kong to launch 25G broadband service, pushing the boundaries of residential internet speed. The company offers a money-back dual guarantee on speed and latency.
HKBN Plans and Services
HKBN offers several internet plans across different technologies and price points.
HKBN fibre broadband starts at HKD 178 per month for 1 Gbps with free installation and WiFi router. The 2500M plan at HKD 228 delivers 2.5 Gbps. The 10G plan at HKD 398 uses XGS-PON technology for 10 Gbps speeds.
The pioneering 25G plan at HKD 598 is Hong Kong's fastest residential broadband. All plans include fibre-to-the-home connections. HKBN provides a money-back guarantee covering both speed and low latency for residential customers, ensuring quality of service.
HKBN Internet Plans
| Plan | Speed | Price | Features |
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| 1000M Fibre fiber | 1000 Mbps | HKD 178/month |
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| 2500M Fibre fiber | 2500 Mbps | HKD 228/month |
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| 10G Fibre fiber | 10000 Mbps | HKD 398/month |
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| 25G Fibre fiber | 25000 Mbps | HKD 598/month |
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Prices and availability may vary by location. Contact HKBN for current offers.
Test Your HKBN Speed
Run a free speed test to check if HKBN delivers the speeds you are paying for. Test during peak evening hours for the most realistic results. Compare your results against HKBN advertised speeds above.
HKBN Speed Test FAQ
How fast is HKBN broadband?
HKBN offers fibre speeds from 1 Gbps to 25 Gbps. The standard 1000M plan delivers 1 Gbps download speed. Higher tiers include 2.5 Gbps, 10 Gbps, and the industry-first 25 Gbps service. HKBN backs its speed claims with a money-back guarantee covering both speed and latency. Actual performance depends on your plan tier, router capabilities, and device specifications. Use a gigabit or faster ethernet connection for accurate speed testing on high-speed plans.
What is HKBN 25G broadband?
HKBN 25G is a 25 Gbps fibre broadband service, making HKBN the first telecom provider to launch this speed tier in Hong Kong. Priced at HKD 598 per month, the service targets power users and tech enthusiasts who need ultra-high bandwidth for 8K streaming, large file transfers, and multi-device households. A compatible 25G-capable router and ethernet adapter are required to fully utilize the speed. This plan represents the cutting edge of residential broadband globally.
How do I test my HKBN speed?
Use the speed test on this page to measure your HKBN download speed, upload speed, and ping latency. For plans above 1 Gbps, ensure your device has a multi-gigabit ethernet adapter and compatible cabling. WiFi testing will not reflect your full plan speed on high-tier plans. Close all background applications before testing. HKBN offers a money-back guarantee on speed and latency, so test results can be used to verify your service quality meets contractual obligations.
Who owns HKBN now?
China Mobile Hong Kong Company Limited completed the acquisition of 78.08% of HKBN Ltd. in September 2025 for HKD 5.4 billion. Before this acquisition, HKBN was an independent company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. China Mobile Hong Kong is a subsidiary of China Mobile, the world's largest mobile operator by subscribers. The acquisition strengthens China Mobile's fixed broadband presence in Hong Kong alongside its existing mobile network operations.