Currently, according to the Hong Kong administration, since the announcement of the revised Type II interconnection policy in July 2004, the new fixed network operators (FNOs) have continued to invest and roll out their self-built networks. As of the date the mandatory Type II interconnection was withdrawn, the number of households in Hong Kong that were connected to at least two self-built customer access networks (CANs) had over 81% of the total number of households. This was a substantial increase compared with 53% of 2004 when the Government announced to withdraw the mandatory Type II interconnection policy. In consequence of it, according to the Hong Kong administration, a more advanced and innovative services were introduced by FNOs, using their high-capacity self-built CANs. These include the following: