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The mobile phone market is getting saturated and phone distributors must seek a new driving force for growth from other sectors.
If the government puts the new 2600 MHz frequency band up for auction, it will be able to collect VND6-8 trillion, a significant amount of money in the context of Covid-19 which is threatening economic growth.
Vietnamese mobile subscribers have a better experience in network quality and speed than users in many Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines, according to a report by Tutela.
Viettel claims innocence against Facebook's accusation that it discredited competitors in Myanmar through fake social network accounts.
Vietnam is not only a pioneer in experimenting with 5G, but also aims to be a manufacturer of 5G telecom devices that could be launched on the market as early as this year.
Both Viettel and Vingroup have stated they will commercialize 5G telecom devices by 2020.
Viettel has become the 6th company in the world to manufacture 5G devices, and Vietnam is among the first countries in the world mastering the modern technology.
Local telecom carrier Viettel has successfully carried out the first 5G video call using its own gNodeB transceiver, becoming one of the few companies in the world that can manufacture fifth generation devices.
Preparation for 5G, MNP (mobile number portability) and elimination of ‘trash’ simcards were the most noteworthy events in 2019.
The "super internet" 5G revolution is taking place all over the world, including Vietnam.
Once completed listing on the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange, Vietnam Rubber Group would be the second largest firm in terms of registered capital, behind BIDV.
As part of the government’s plan to create incentive for domestically manufactured 5G products, three major Vietnamese enterprises have officially announced their 5G research and production roadmap.
As part of the government’s plan to create incentive for domestically manufactured 5G products, three major Vietnamese enterprises officially announced their 5G research and production roadmap in a recent seminar.
HCMC Development Commercial Bank, or HDBank, on December 18 opened a representative office in Myanmar and signed a comprehensive cooperation agreement with Viettel Global Investment JSC.
Leading technological corporations in the world predict that in the near future, the number of 5G subscribers will soak impressively.
There are still too many obstacles that telecom operators have to overcome before they can earn high revenue from 5G.
Bitel, a subsidiary of the Viettel Military Industry and Telecomes Group in Peru, reported that its total revenue reached 274.2 million USD and profit before tax of 24.5 million USD in the first nine months of this year.
A study on the 5G market in Southeast Asia found that Vietnamese mobile network operators could increase their revenue by $300 million a year, commencing from 2025, by providing 5G services.
With the global digital wave hitting Vietnam, the country has been actively renovating itself into an attractive destination for new-age investors.
Bitel, a brand of the Viettel Military Industry and Telecoms Group (Viettel) in Peru, has recently carried out 5G tests in the American nation on the occasion of its fifth anniversary.