The rollout reflects the Government’s infrastructure-first approach to digital transformation, in line with Politburo’s Resolution 57-NQ/TW, which identifies digital infrastructure as a foundation for developing a digital economy, digital society and digital government.
Since 2024, Viettel has migrated nearly 10 million 2G users, provided more than 800,000 free 4G devices to low-income subscribers, and expanded 4G/5G coverage to 98 per cent of the population.
This solution is designed to help public agencies and administrative centers modernise their payment processes, enhance transparency, and provide citizens with a more convenient and secure payment experience.
Ericsson and MobiFone on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on establishing a 5G Innovation Hub at MobiFone’s premises in Việt Nam.
6G is the next generation of networks after 5G, and that is attracting many countries and major technology companies in the world to invest in research and application.
Telecommunications isn''t the booming industry it once was, thanks to the mobile market becoming saturated in recent years. This shift is forcing telecom providers to look for "new spaces" - one of which is Mobile Money.
MobiFone has become the first telecoms company to provide Mobile Money services in Viet Nam after receiving permission from the State Bank of Viet Nam on Thursday.
MobiFone and BIDV on Thursday signed a comprehensive co-operation agreement in the 2021-26 period with an aim to strengthen their business operation while actively contributing to the country’s recovery and development after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Viet Nam''s major telecom companies including Viettel, VNPT, Mobifone, CMC, FPT, Vietnamobile, and SCTV have announced a joint support package worth VND10,000 billion (US$435 million) for consumers across the country.
Many provinces have requested the Ministry of Information and Communications to direct corporations to urgently assess the using demand, feasibility, and investment efficiency to deploy 5G coverage in their provinces.