SmarTone

SmarTone Telecommunications Holdings Limited
Mobile telecommunication
Industry Mobile broadband services and fixed fibre broadband services
Founded 1992
Headquarters Hong Kong
Key people

Raymond KWOK Ping-luen, Chairman & Non-Executive Director

Anna YIP, CEO & Executive Director[1]
Number of employees
2,128 (30 Dec 2015)[2]
Parent Sun Hung Kai Properties
Website Hong Kong: http://www.smartone.com 
Macau: http://www.smartone.com/mo/

SmarTone Telecommunications Holdings Limited (Chinese: 數碼通) (0315.HK) is a major telecommunications company, with operating subsidiaries in Hong Kong and Macau. SmarTone provides voice, multimedia and mobile broadband services through its territory-wide 4G and 3G networks, as well as fixed fibre broadband services for the consumer and corporate markets.[3]

Company overview

The company is a mobile phone operator in Hong Kong. It provides service on GSM-900, GSM-1800, W-CDMA (on the 2100 MHz frequency) and LTE-2600 with the brand SmarTone.

The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of SmarTone Telecommunications Holdings Limited SEHK: 0315. 67%[4] of its stake is held by Sun Hung Kai Properties. SmarTone Mobile Communications Limited also holds 72% stake in SmarTone Macau. Anna Yip is the Chief Executive Officer of the Company.

SmarTone has 31 stores in Hong Kong, including 8 on the Hong Kong Island, 11 in Kowloon and 12 in the New Territories.[5]

History

SmarTone was launched by Sun Hung Kai Properties and ABC Communications in 1992. It started operations in March 1993. It used to have another branding EXTRA for its GSM-1800-only packages obtained by the acquisition of P Plus Communications in March 1998. The brand EXTRA ended in 2002 and was merged into SmarTone’s dual-band network.[6]

A new branding "SmarTone-Vodafone" was officially launched in April 2005, following a partnership agreement with Vodafone in December 2004. This brand name was used only in Hong Kong. SmarTone retained its original brand name in Macau.

On 19 September 2011, SmarTone Telecommunications Holdings Limited announced that it would not renew its marketing co-operation with Vodafone and reverted its brand to SmarTone from December 2011.[7]

Network Development[8]

Hong Kong

2G


3G


4G

and South Horizons stations and deployed additional 2100MHz spectrum to all MTR lines [24]

5G

Macau

2G

3G

4G

See also

References

  1. "Appointment of Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, Cessation to act as Interim Chief Executive Officer and Change of Authorised Representative and Process Agent" (PDF). SmarTone Telecommunications Holdings Limited. 23 May 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
  2. "2015/2016 Interim Results Announcement" (PDF). SmarTone Telecommunications Holdings Limited. 2 Feb 2016. Retrieved 3 Feb 2016.
  3. "irasia.com - SmarTone Telecommunications Holdings Limited". irasia.com.
  4. Sun Hung Kai Properties Annual Report 2014/15 P.201
  5. SmarTone> Contact Us> Store Locations 2016-07-26
  6. Chinese media report: 數碼通統一品牌結束Extra下月合併十二門市 客戶可轉用雙頻網
  7. SmarTone> >About Us > Our Company > Milestones 2016-07-26
  8. SmarTone to join Hong Kong 4G war
  9. SmarTone Telecommunications Holdings Limited: 2013 / 2014 ANNUAL RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT
  10. 3G Auction Results Announcement
  11. SmarTone-Vodafone bids successfully for 850 MHz spectrum
  12. Hong Kong casts wide 4G coverage after SmarTone launch
  13. SmarTone provides iPhone 5's first 4G network in Hong Kong
  14. SmarTone extends 4G coverage to all MTR lines
  15. 4G服務已經喺今日覆蓋港島沿綫所有地鐵站同埋其連接嘅隧道內
  16. Incumbent cellcos win 2.5GHz/2.6GHz spectrum
  17. http://www.smartone.com/about_us/media_centre/press_release/2013/03/2013_03_19_357.pdf SmarTone successfully bids for 2600MHz spectrum]
  18. SmarTone completes 4G coverage on MTR
  19. SmarTone Telecommunications Holdings Limited: 2013/2014 ANNUAL RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT
  20. SmarTone Telecommunications Holdings Limited: 2011/2012 ANNUAL RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT
  21. SmarTone deploying 4G at two new HK rail lines 2016-10-24
  22. SmarTone teams with Ericsson to prepare for 5G era
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