Ericsson Signs $1.8 Bil. Deals with China Mobile, Unicom
By wchung | 24 Jun, 2026
Swedish wireless equipment maker L.M. Ericsson AB says it has signed deals worth $1.8 billion with Chinese operators China Mobile and China Unicom.
Ericsson says it signed a $1 billion agreement Monday to provide a radio access network and technology to China Mobile, the world’s largest phone company by subscribers.
The new technology will boost the capacity of the company’s network and develop it into a so-called internet protocol network.
Ericsson also signed a $800 million contract to provide a faster, third-generation network to China’s no. 2 mobile company, China Unicom.
Both contracts will be implemented this year.
STOCKHOLM (AP)
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