Is anyone in Hong Kong proactively setting up communication channels to the outside in case the military cracks down? In a worst case scenario it'd be good to have reliable high-bandwidth communication channels to the outside world. The time to establish them has past I think, but there might still be some quick-wins to make.
They will shut down and disrupt all normal communications the moment their operations begin.
They will shut down and disrupt all normal communications the moment their operations begin.