Header Banner
Share this news: 
Friends of HKBN

Dear Friends of HKBN

HKBN Provides Next-Generation All-Fibre Backhaul to SmarTone
Enables Ultra-high Speed and Reliable Backhaul Connectivity for SmarTone 5G Cell Sites

We are proud to announce our collaboration with SmarTone for the use of our next-generation all-fibre backhaul for its advanced 5G network. Through this collaboration, we will provide a 100 Gigabit Ethernet (GE) high-speed backbone network and a 10 GE backhaul network to connect thousands of SmarTone’s cell sites across Hong Kong for its 5G deployment.

William Yeung, our Co-Owner and Executive Vice-chairman said, “As a leading integrated telecom and technology solutions provider with tri-carrier network diversity (comprising three fibre optic networks of HKBN, NWT and WTT), our capabilities to deliver ultra-robust and unprecedented route diversity put HKBN in a pivotal connectivity position for 5G. This 5G technology will revolutionise mobile user experiences, so we’re thrilled to work with SmarTone and connect customers to a world of new possibilities.”

Anna Yip, CEO of SmarTone said, “SmarTone has been at full speed to prepare for the launch of a world-class and robust 5G network in Hong Kong. HKBN’s network offers super high speed, unique tri-carrier route diversity and reliability for SmarTone’s 5G backhaul. Together with SmarTone’s strong expertise in network planning and Ericsson’s advanced and secure network infrastructure, we are confident to bring the best-in-class 5G network experience to consumers in Hong Kong.”

In the 5G era, network security and reliability are integral. With SmarTone’s end-to-end 5G network security built-in to each layer of the network, and our ultra-resilient fibre network, which is highly reliable and intelligently safeguarded against the risk of Internet and data connectivity interruption, this collaboration enables a robust and advanced backhaul architecture.

5G is bringing huge changes to the way we work, communicate and play. As a smart city, Hong Kong will be at the forefront as one of the world’s first regions to deploy 5G. To support mass local adoption, more 5G cell sites will be built, requiring support from an ultra-robust fibre network. The fibre backhaul connecting the cell sites with the core network serves as a critical part of the 5G infrastructure.

1 April 2020

HKBN

Facebook  Linkedin  Youtube  Instagram
%%unsubscribe%%