Hengtong Cable Wins Top Ranking and Largest Share in China Mobile LV Cable Procurement
Jiangsu Hengtong Wire & Cable Technology Co., Ltd. has secured a major telecom cable contract in China.
The company operates as a subsidiary of Hengtong Group.
Hengtong Cable ranked first in China Mobile’s centralized procurement project for LV flexible power cables.
The contract targets power cable products used in telecommunications infrastructure.
Learn more about Hengtong Group at https://en.hengtonggroup.com.
Learn more about China Mobile at https://www.chinamobileltd.com.
Contract Covers More Than 50,000 km of LV Flexible Power Cable
China Mobile’s procurement includes a total of 50,250,400 meters of LV flexible power cable.
That total equals about 50,250 km of cable.
Hengtong Cable won 27.78% of the total volume.
The press release did not disclose awards to other suppliers.
The contract will support China Mobile’s large-scale telecom power buildout.
It also highlights growing demand for LV flexible power cables in network expansion projects.
LV Flexible Power Cables Support Telecom Infrastructure Expansion
China Mobile uses LV flexible power cables to support telecom networks and equipment.
These cables help power systems that serve base stations, data rooms, and network infrastructure.
Centralized procurement often signals continued expansion in telecom and digital infrastructure.
Large-scale cable demand can also reflect upgrades tied to reliability and redundancy goals.
Key Contract Details Remain Undisclosed
The press release did not list the project’s regional coverage.
It also did not confirm delivery schedules or contract duration.
Still, the award reflects strong positioning for Hengtong in the telecom power market.
It also strengthens Hengtong’s standing in national-level procurement programs.
China Mobile Serves All Provinces and Holds Major Market Share
China Mobile delivers communications and information services across mainland China.
It operates in all 31 provinces, autonomous regions, and major municipalities.
The company also serves Hong Kong.
China Mobile holds about 61% of China’s wireless market.
The company reported a mobile subscriber base of more than one billion users as of 2024.