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Facebook account-elimination service popular in Vietnam

The illegal service came out soon after Facebook became popular in Vietnam and it is now the livelihood of a high number of people. The service is offered on the internet and Facebook.

FPT software firm’s president explains ‘why Vietnam is still poor’

Citing information that the productivity of a Singaporean worker is 14 times higher than one Vietnamese, Hoang Nam Tien, president of FPT Software, explained why Vietnam is still poor.

Vietnam makes big leaps in AI development

Vietnamese technology firms have gained great achievements in AI among the presence of technology giants, especially in the last 1-2 years.

iPhone price sliding in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Distributors in Vietnam have slashed selling prices for iPhoneX 2018 models earlier than usual.

Vietnam pilots payments via mobile subscription accounts

VietNamNet Bridge - Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has allowed the use of mobile subscription accounts to pay small bills of goods and services on a trial basis.

Telco asks Vietnamese PM for higher frequency band allocation

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamobile has petitioned the Prime Minister to create a fair policy on frequency brand allocation.


Digital content firms give up online games after modest revenue

VietNamNet Bridge - Unable to earn money from online games, digital content firms have shifted to new services such as online education, TV and AI-based products.


Businesses willing to spend big money on digital transformation

VietNamNet Bridge - The cost for applying high technologies is becoming more affordable, which gives more opportunities to businesses to speed up digitalization of their production and business.

Vietnam marches toward 5G despite warnings about early deployment

VietNamNet Bridge - Despite advice against the early deployment of 5G, the government of Vietnam and the Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC) have taken the first steps toward 5G.


Digital content industry revenue could provide 1 million jobs

VietNamNet Bridge - The digital content industry could exceed the textile & garments and oil sectors in economic value in the future, experts say.

Mobile phone subscribers disappointed about deceptive MNP services

D. Tuan in Hanoi went to a post office recently to have his subscription switched from MobiFone to Viettel. After paying the fee of VND50,000, Tuan was told that he would be able to use the simcard provided by Viettel. 

Ministry announces Facebook’s violations in Vietnam

The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) is considering preventing cash flowing into hatred advertising on Facebook and collecting taxes to deal with the social network’s violations of laws in Vietnam.

Technology firms proceed to prepare for 5G

At least one Vietnamese technology firm is making preparation for the deployment of 5G after the Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC) said a license for testing 5G would be granted in 2019.

Vietnam plans to create its own Facebook-like social network, say experts

VietNamNet Bridge - Facebook remains the social network dominant in Vietnam with 60 million users a month. 


What are the prospects for 5G in Vietnam?

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamese policymakers want Vietnam to be one of the first countries to deploy 5G by 2020.


Network operators struggle to attract new subscribers in MNP campaigns

VietNamNet Bridge - More data capacity and at-home MNP services are two benefits that large mobile network operators are offering subscribers.


Minister wants to develop made-in-Vietnam social media

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam needs a digital ecosystem with focus on made-in-Vietnam social media instead of foreign owned players such as Facebook and Google.

What’s status of Vietnam’s software industry after two decades of development?

Vietnam’s software firms are developing steadily with stable revenue growth rate of 50 percent per annum. 

Pirated film websites earns high profit

Not having a server to store films, pirated websites illegally exploit resources of Google and Facebook. With this method, the websites earn billions of dong though they have no capital.

The cutthroat race of internet TV service providers

VietNamNet Bridge - OTT TV service providers are competing with each other as well as amateur and unlicensed players.