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Telecommunications in Vietnam

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Communications inVietnam include the use oftelephones,radio,television andInternet.

Telephones

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Vietnam is putting considerable effort into modernization and expansion of its telecommunication system. Domestically, all provincial exchanges are digitalized and connected toHanoi,Da Nang andHo Chi Minh City byfiber optic cable ormicrowave radio relay networks. Main lines have been substantially increased, and the use of mobile telephones is growing rapidly. As of 2012, there were 134 millionmobile phone subscribers, making Vietnam's rank 6th in the world.[1]

Two satellite earth stations are in use:Intersputnik (Indian Ocean region).

The incumbent operator is theVietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group, whichspun off from the Department General of Posts and Telecommunications after the separation of regulatory and commercial functions of the latter in 1990. Following the creation of a separate regulatory entity, market segments were opened to competition, starting with mobile services in 1995. The international services market, considered the most lucrative, was opened to other providers in 2000.

Mobile networks

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  • Viettel Mobile (directly under Viettel Corp.): 032, 033, 034, 035, 036, 037, 038, 039, 096, 097, 098[2]
  • MobiFone (directly under VMS): 070, 076, 077, 078, 079, 089, 090, 093[3]
  • VinaPhone (directly under VNPT): 081, 082, 083, 084, 085, 086, 088, 091, 094[4]
  • S-Fone (directly under CDMA S-Telecom): 095[5]
  • Vietnamobile (ex-HT Mobile): 092, 052, 056, 058[6]
  • Beeline (directly under G-Tel): 059, 099[7]

At the beginning of 2013, S-Fone and Beeline services are temporarily shut down due to hard competitions with other mobile operators.[8][9] Beeline, a mobile operator found by Global Telecommunications Corporation or G-Tel and VimpelCom came to the market in 2009. A company with cooperation between companies from Vietnam and Russia ended its service by the end of the year 2012 as a result of G-Tel became the owner of Beeline after VimpelCom sold all stocks to its partner. Earlier in 2010, SK Telecom decided to pull out of the Vietnam mobile market when stopping cooperation with SPT - Saigon Postel Corp. in S-Fone.[10]

Broadcast media

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The government controls all broadcast media exercising oversight through the Ministry of Information and Communication. The government-controlled national TV provider,Vietnam Television, operates a network of 9 channels with several regional broadcasting centers. The programming is relayed nationwide via a network of provincial and municipal TV stations. Vietnam law limits access to satellite TV, but many households are able to access foreign programming via home satellite equipment.

Main article:Media of Vietnam § Television
  • Broadcast stations: six (plus 61 provincial TV stations) (as of 2006)

Internet

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Main article:Internet in Vietnam

Although basic Internet services had existed in Vietnam since the early nineties, the first commercial Internet Service Provider (ISP) opened for business in 1997. Since 1997 Vietnam has been connected by two gateways: one in Hanoi which connects withHong Kong andAustralia, and the other in Ho Chi Minh City, which connects with theUnited States bySprint.

Vietnam ranks 16th in the world in terms of number of internet users.[11]

There are five ISPs operating: Netnam Company, Vietnam Data Communication Company (VDC), Corporation for Finance and Promoting Technology (FPT), Saigon Post and Telecommunications Services Corporation (Saigon Postel Corporation, SPT) and Viettel Company. In the large cities, fiber service is widely available.

In March 2025, Vietnam's Prime MinisterPham Minh Chinh committed to fast-trackingStarlink’s licensing under a pilot program, following new rules allowing full foreign ownership of satellite internet providers. This move aims to boost infrastructure and strengthen trade ties with the U.S.[12]

Statistics

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YearUsersNat Prop (%)International Bandwidth (Bit/s)Domestic Bandwidth (Bit/s)
2003804,5283.801,036
20064,059,39217.677,000
200920,894,70524.4753,65968,760
201231,200,000[13]35.62311,176415,396

See also

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References

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  1. ^CIA World Fact Book
  2. ^Netviettel.com
  3. ^"Mobifone.com.vn". Archived fromthe original on 2017-01-02. Retrieved2010-02-19.
  4. ^Vinaphone.com.vn
  5. ^Sfone.com.vnArchived 2006-08-24 at theWayback Machine
  6. ^Vietnammobile.com.vnArchived 2010-02-17 at theWayback Machine
  7. ^Beeline.vnArchived 2010-01-22 at theWayback Machine
  8. ^"S-Fone đã gần như ngừng hoạt động".
  9. ^"Báo Quân đội nhân dân".
  10. ^"Doanh nghiệp viễn thông "nhòm ngó" băng tần của S-Fone".
  11. ^CIA World Fact Book
  12. ^Guarascio, Francesco (1 March 2025)."2Vietnam PM pledges quick licensing for Musk's Starlink, more imports".Reuters.
  13. ^Maierbrugger, Arno (3 July 2013)."Internet usage in Vietnam takes off".Inside Investor. Archived fromthe original on 24 August 2018. Retrieved24 July 2013.

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