Viettel displays preparation for 4.0 industrial revolution
Vietnam’s leading communication service provider Viettel Group opened an exhibition in HCM City on October 14 to display its achievements and preparation for the 4.0 industrial revolution.
Viettel display its achievements and preparation for the 4.0 industrial revolution at an exhibition in HCM City (Photo: sggp.org.vn)
HCM City (VNA) – Vietnam’s leading communication service providerViettel Group opened an exhibition in HCM City on October 14 to display its achievementsand preparation for the 4.0 industrial revolution.
With the theme of “Viettel and the 4.0 industrial revolution”, the exhibitionshowcased Viettel’s network infrastructure and solutions for State managementoffices, enterprises and households.
To prepare for the 4.0 industrial revolution, Viettel has strongly invested inresearching and developing equipment for its telecom network. The mostimportant achievement is the 4G base transceiver station.
At present, the group has around 340,000 km of fibre-optic cable, 36,000 4Gbase transceiver stations with most modern technology covering 95 percent ofthe population.
It owns five data centres with cloud computing technology meeting internationalstandards.
“A strong telecom network foundation is the most important factor to create a 4.0industry and a 4.0 society where all electronic equipment can connect,” saidNguyen Manh Hung, Viettel General Director.-VNA
The military-run telecoms group Viettel is the main factor creating a boom in telecommunications in Vietnam, contributing to completing the national target of universalising telecom services ahead of schedule, said Defence Minister General Ngo Xuan Lich.
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Viettel, the military-run network operator, is offering up to 99 percent discounts on international roaming services for subscribers to celebrate the ongoing SEA Games 29 in Malaysia.
Thee major telecom network providers - Viettel, VinaPhone and MobiFone - started testing mobile number portability (MNP) on September 21, which allows subscribers to keep existing mobile number when switching networks.
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The diplomat emphasised that Vietnam places the highest priority on the development of science, technology, and innovation, viewing them as critical drivers for the country’s advancement in the new development era.
The PM revealed Vietnam’s plan to develop nuclear power in the near future, and called on the Swedish side to assist Vietnam in developing and refining legal and policy frameworks for the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes; training and developing human resources; ensuring nuclear safety; and conducting training and drills to improve incident management capabilities.
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The average speed of the national mobile broadband network remained stable, with download speeds reaching 76.86 Mbps and upload speeds reaching 26.98 Mbps.
Under the MoU, AMD will support several key initiatives spearheaded by HCM City’s authorities, including piloting policies, co-hosting innovation events, and evaluating the investment environment within the Saigon Hi-Tech Park.
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The organisers hope the competition will help shape a generation of exceptional engineers who will make significant contributions to Vietnam’s scientific and technological progress in this era of transformation.
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