
Swedish network equipment maker wins major contract with SmarTone to deploy next-generation programmable mobile network in Hong Kong
Ericsson has won a pivotal contract with Hong Kong-based communications provider SmarTone to deliver advanced 5G-Advanced (5G-A) network infrastructure, marking a notable expansion of the Swedish company’s presence in the Asia-Pacific region.
Under the agreement, SmarTone will deploy Ericsson’s latest radio access network and mobile core technologies, which support programmable network functions and enable enhanced service flexibility, lower operating costs and new monetisation opportunities for both consumer and enterprise customers.
The deployment will incorporate a range of advanced equipment, including massive multiple-input, multiple-output (mMIMO) radios designed for improved energy efficiency and broader coverage, as well as mobile edge computing capabilities to bring cloud-like processing closer to end users.
These technologies will also support differentiated connectivity options and software-defined network controls, allowing SmarTone to tailor performance for specific use cases across its network.
SmarTone’s Chief Technology Officer emphasised that the move to Ericsson’s 5G-A platform is aimed at helping the operator better monetise its network assets and reduce operational costs, addressing the challenge that increased capacity and quality have not always translated into proportionate revenue growth.
Ericsson’s regional leadership echoed this view, noting that programmable networks provide the agility needed to launch new services rapidly and respond to evolving market demands.
The Hong Kong agreement bolsters Ericsson’s wider Asia-Pacific engagements, which include existing ventures such as collaborations with other operators across the region.
It also comes as the company navigates broader market dynamics, including currency impacts on reported sales in Northeast Asia and competition from other global infrastructure providers.
However, the SmarTone deal underscores Ericsson’s continued role in deploying next-generation mobile technologies and enhancing digital infrastructure in key markets.
Under the agreement, SmarTone will deploy Ericsson’s latest radio access network and mobile core technologies, which support programmable network functions and enable enhanced service flexibility, lower operating costs and new monetisation opportunities for both consumer and enterprise customers.
The deployment will incorporate a range of advanced equipment, including massive multiple-input, multiple-output (mMIMO) radios designed for improved energy efficiency and broader coverage, as well as mobile edge computing capabilities to bring cloud-like processing closer to end users.
These technologies will also support differentiated connectivity options and software-defined network controls, allowing SmarTone to tailor performance for specific use cases across its network.
SmarTone’s Chief Technology Officer emphasised that the move to Ericsson’s 5G-A platform is aimed at helping the operator better monetise its network assets and reduce operational costs, addressing the challenge that increased capacity and quality have not always translated into proportionate revenue growth.
Ericsson’s regional leadership echoed this view, noting that programmable networks provide the agility needed to launch new services rapidly and respond to evolving market demands.
The Hong Kong agreement bolsters Ericsson’s wider Asia-Pacific engagements, which include existing ventures such as collaborations with other operators across the region.
It also comes as the company navigates broader market dynamics, including currency impacts on reported sales in Northeast Asia and competition from other global infrastructure providers.
However, the SmarTone deal underscores Ericsson’s continued role in deploying next-generation mobile technologies and enhancing digital infrastructure in key markets.










































