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Update news 5G technology
Viettel, the Vietnamese telecom giant, demonstrated a standalone (SA) broadcast, the most modern 5G network structure, at 2024 MWC (Mobile World Congress), showing its capability of mastering the next-generation mobile network.
The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) will auction 5G frequencies in November and license 5G by the end of this year.
Within the framework of schedule at the Mobile World Congress (MWC 2023) in Barcelona, Spain, MobiFone Corporation and Nokia signed a 5G collaboration agreement on February 27.
In order to make 5G technology a part of digital transformation efforts and Industry 4.0 in Vietnam, it is necessary not only to build telecoms network infrastructure but also develop a 5G mobile ecosystem.
Being better connected through 5G will become the new standard for commercial real estate, experts have said.
A 5G mobile network, which is the latest mobile Internet technology with data transmission speeds promising 10-20 times faster than the current one, is being promoted in many countries.
Many provinces have requested the Ministry of Information and Communications to direct corporations to urgently assess the using demand, feasibility,...
Smartphone manufacturers are rolling out their latest models for the next generation of mobile networking, with the arena likely dominated by popular brands instead of local newcomers.
After telecoms carriers conducted commercial 5G trials in big cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, many provinces have sent recommendations to the Ministry of Information and Communications
Until now, the three largest mobile network providers in Vietnam, namely Viettel, VinaPhone, and MobiFone, have all piloted 5G technology commercially in the two major cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC).
The number of 5G subscribers nationwide is expected to reach a figure of 6.3 million by 2025, with the deployment of 5G services anticipated to help Vietnamese mobile service providers increase their annual revenue by US$300 million,
Commercializing 5G by 2021 is a target for Vietnam to implement the national digital transformation.
A cooperation agreement to develop a 5G gNodeB mobile base station system has been signed by Viettel High Technology Industries Corporation – VHT, a subsidiary of Viettel Group, and VinSmart Research and Manufacture JSC of Vingroup.
While the commercial 5G network is not yet operational in Viet Nam, local tech firms are exporting their 5G technology to the world.
Despite successful 5G pilots of major mobile network providers in Vietnam, this innovative technology has not been exploited to the fullest in the country yet.
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.
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.
Leading technological corporations in the world predict that in the near future, the number of 5G subscribers will soak impressively.
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.