Tech firms winning reputation award 2022 announced
Vietnam Report announced the Vietnam Top 10 Technology Companies Reputation Award 2022 on July 5, with Viettel, FPT, and VNPT among the big names in the rankings.
The list of 10 most prestigious information technology - telecommunications companies in 2022 released by Vietnam Report (Source: Vietnam Report)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam Report announcedthe Vietnam Top 10 Technology Companies Reputation Award 2022 on July 5, withViettel, FPT, and VNPT among the big names in the rankings.
The list of the 10 most prestigious information technology - telecommunications companies in 2022 comprise Military Industryand Telecoms Group Viettel, FPT Group, Vietnam Posts and TelecommunicationsGroup (VNPT), VNPT Vinaphone Corporation, Mobifone TelecommunicationsCorporation, CMC Technology Group, Hanel Joint Stock Company, VietnamTechnology & Telecommunication JSC, Vietnam Maritime Communication andElectronics Company (VISHIPEL), and Hanoi Telecom JSC.
Meanwhile, the top 10 suppliers ofsystem integration services and software solutions are FPT Software Co. Ltd,Misa JSC, FPT Information System Company, CMC Technology & SolutionCorporation, VNPT Technology JSC, Joint Stock Company for Telecoms andInformatics (CTIN), Elcom Technology - Telecommunication JSC, Tuong MinhSoftware Solutions Co. Ltd, FSI Investment and Technology Development JSC, andHPT InformaticTechnology Services JSC.
The lists were compiled basing on thecompanies’ financial capacity and reputation on the media, along with opinionsfrom some relevant parties interviewed in June 2022.
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Besides, the Government’s efforts andresolve to promote national digital transformation are also viewed as animportant impulse for the industry’s growth in the time ahead./.
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