Courtyard House: My Time Travel is a Bit Too Strong

Chapter 376 All the top-ranked items were placed with Yaoyang Electronics Factory.

With a significant investment, the company secured the exclusive operating rights for a century-old wireless telephone and internet service in Hong Kong.

He spent several days downloading and printing a large amount of core technical data from the Earth: some of it was kept for his own production, and the other part was directly handed over to the First Electronics Factory in Beijing.

Hong Kong dollars poured out like water, and the land area of ​​Yaoyang Industrial Zone expanded rapidly from 1,000 mu to 5,000 mu.

Yaoyang Construction Company worked day and night, building factory buildings and rebuilding the high walls of the industrial zone.

Some of the complete sets of equipment brought from Earth were kept in the park for internal use, while others were resold to the First Electronics Factory.

Lin Quan was determined to build his own fiber optic production line and use fiber optics to weave a vast internet network belonging to Yaoyang.

With its equipment and blueprints in hand, the First Electronics Factory was able to produce domestically made computers that far surpassed those of Singapore within two years—this was no exaggeration.

Two years is enough time to lay fiber optic cables in every street and alley of Hong Kong.

The viewership of Yaoyang Lido TV Station has been rising steadily. By simultaneously laying fiber optic cables for the TV signal, it is convenient, labor-saving, and hassle-free.

More than a month later, Yaoyang Communications began setting up signal relay stations.

At the same time, Yaoyang Electronics Factory was working intensively to trial-produce wireless phones.

The core components were all sourced from their own factory, while minor auxiliary parts were purchased from external suppliers. The vast majority of other parts were supplied by the Beijing No. 1 Electronics Factory.

All the key technologies originated from Yaoyang R&D Company.

But where exactly is this company hidden? No outsider knows.

He told acquaintances in Beijing that the company was located overseas; but when speaking to Americans, he changed his story and said the headquarters were located in China.

After more than two months, Yiyang Communications' signal has achieved stable coverage throughout Hong Kong.

The Sunny Daily and Lido TV bombarded the public for three consecutive days, spearheading the campaign for wireless telephone.

"Mr. Long, these are cordless phones made in my factory, people call them 'cell phones'." Lin Quan handed over two units.

"How do I use it?" Long Fei's eyes lit up.

"Pull out the antenna and insert this card—the number printed on the card is your mobile phone number..." Lin Quan said while demonstrating.

"Can't we make a landline call?" Long Fei frowned slightly.

"With this thing, who would still be guarding the landline?" Lin Quan asked with a smile.

"That's true." Long Fei nodded, then asked, "How much do you want for it?"

"Three thousand Hong Kong dollars per unit," Lin Quan blurted out. He originally wanted to start at ten thousand, but after thinking for a moment, he changed his mind—selling it cheaper would mean less profit for the electronics factory, while the telecommunications company could pocket more.

Installing a landline phone in Hong Kong costs several thousand dollars just for the initial installation fee.

Buy a mobile phone, and you can get one for three thousand yuan in one go.

All things considered, the mobile phone is more cost-effective.

Those who can afford the installation fee for a landline phone can naturally afford this amount of money.

"This price is still too high, and many Hong Kong people may not be able to afford it," Lung Fei said frankly.

"The first batch of users was originally intended to target wealthy people," Lin Quan said with a smile.

After bidding farewell to the Long family, he personally drove them to the airport.

Three days later, at eight o'clock in the morning, at the entrance of Yaoyang Jewelry Company's business hall.

The crowd was packed with well-dressed buyers, who rushed to snap up the phones.

It can be carried in your pocket, which is much better than sticking to a landline.

It can only make calls and send text messages, but two small batteries can last for several days.

The first batch of 10,000 units was sold out in less than a day.

Upon hearing the news, Sanjin Group and Shuoni Group quickly dispatched special envoys to Hong Kong.

With the negotiations concluded, Lin Quan sold the complete set of communication and mobile phone technologies to Dongdao Shuoni and Nanbang Sanjin respectively for 300 million Singapore dollars.

Products made on the East Island are only allowed to be sold on the East Island; products made in South Korea are also only allowed to circulate within South Korea.

Subsequently, he sold the technology to Xingguo and Huguo at the same price.

He used his communication and mobile terminal technology to take over the Hong Kong Electric Company from the Americans.

From then on, the lifeline of Hong Kong's power grid was firmly in the hands of Yaoyang Company.

In small places like Luo Guo and Xing Guo, where land is scarce, population is limited, and financial resources are scarce, he charges differentiated transfer fees based on demand.

However, they gave away the entire set of communication and mobile phone technology to the First Electronics Factory in Beijing for free, without taking a single penny.

After several rounds of maneuvering, the cash on Yaoyang Bank's books, converted into Hong Kong dollars, steadily exceeded the 10 billion mark.

Lin Quan selected a batch of core communication patents and handed them over to Yaoyang's legal team for rapid application.

He has blocked the vital passage for overseas expansion—from now on, anyone in this industry who wants to take a step forward will have to get his approval!

Manufacturers who acquired the technology are now stuck on key components: RF chips, filters, baseband modules... they all have to go back to Yaoyang Electronics to place orders.

No supporting production lines and precision tooling? Technical drawings piled up like mountains, but all you can do is look at them and drool.

That noon, Lin Quan strolled into a small restaurant.

A few minutes later, Keiko Yamada pushed open the door and came in, her eyebrows and eyes curved, looking exactly like Ruan Mei from "The Great Era".

"Miss Huizi," Lin Quan greeted her, raising his hand.

"Boss." She bowed slightly, her skirt swaying gently.

"Would you like to try singing?" Lin Quan asked.

"Yes." Her eyes lit up, and she nodded vigorously.

The first cohort of trainees at the Yaoyang Artist Training Program included young people from places like East Island, South Korea, and Romania.

After lunch, back at Shanshui Bay, he practiced Dongdao dialect with Keiko Yamada for a while.

The next morning, Lin Quan presented her with ten original songs in the Dongdao dialect, asking her to immerse herself in refining them.

They had already made up their minds—to follow Ayumi Hamasaki's path and mold her into a top idol.

Two weeks later, Keiko Yamada's debut album was released on Dongdao Island.

In just three days, 500,000 cassette tapes were snapped up, leaving even the warehouse floor exposed.

The population of Dongdao Island has just exceeded 100 million, but the number of home tape recorders has already surpassed one million.

With the market eagerly awaiting its supply, Lin Quan immediately notified the First Electronics Factory to increase production by another 500,000 boxes.

At 10 p.m. that night, Qin Jingru slumped on the sofa, her voice soft and weak: "Brother Quan, why don't you bring Huizi back to stay?"

"Okay, I'll pick it up tomorrow," Lin Quan said with a smile.

Qin Huairu rolled her eyes and didn't reply—the other person's skills were there for all to see; to confront them head-on would only be asking for trouble.

While the iron was hot, Lin Quan released ten new songs and urged Keiko Yamada to rush to produce her second album.

In the US, Singapore, and South Korea, Jessica alone is enough to carry the show; if he really comes across a promising and talented foreign face, he wouldn't mind pairing up with two or three bands—he's familiar with the style of Queen and the Aerial Blacksmith.

Who would complain about having rice so readily available?

The day Keiko Yamada moved into Villa No. 27, Lin Quan's life suddenly became much more comfortable.

A few days later, Kim Hye-min, a South Korean girl from the training class who resembled Clara in figure and temperament, was also brought back to Shanshui Bay by him.

First, they chatted awkwardly in South Korean for a while, then, following Lee Hyori's example, they paved the way for her.

After spending several hours, Lin Quan flew back to Earth to download and print more than 500 finished songs, which he then stuffed into the Yaoyang Entertainment Music Department under the name of Yaoyang Studio—Jessica, Jin Huimin, Liu Renhua, Ge Xiaoli… everyone had some.

Whether a singer becomes popular or not depends on whether they have solid talent; if they keep releasing good songs, their popularity will naturally continue.

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