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Vietnam telecom sector sees growth

byCT Report
05/03/2016
in International Customs, Vietnam
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HANOI: Three domestic telecom companies are reported to have registered high growth and revenue in February this year. The information was released at a meeting conducted by the Ministry of Information and Communications in Ha Noi early this week.

Pham Duc Long, General Director of Viet Nam Posts and Telecommunications Groups (VNPT), said that in the first two months of this year, VNPT completed 15.7 per cent of its sales target in 2016, with a growth rate of 9.2 per cent against the same period last year. The group also saw a profit growth of 20.2 per cent compared to the same period last year.

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Besides, VNPT has so far completed restructuring and handed over its assets to its corporations. Currently the corporation has been operating under the new mechanism.

According to Mobifone’s chairman Le Nam Tra, along with the growth in new subscribers, Mobifone last year earned a revenue of VND2.6 trillion (USVND2,563,638 million) or a year-on-year increase of 29 per cent. MobiFone last year developed the highest number of new subscribers, with 15 million, up by nearly 54 per cent compared with 2014.

Mobifone has submitted its divestment plan to the State Securities Commission (SSC). It is expected that between April and May this year, the plan will be approved by the SSC. Currently, Mobifone has developed a television service in line with its management system. In January, Mobifone, Viet Nam’s second largest mobile network operator, acquired 95 per cent of stake in Audio Visual Global JSC (AVG).

According to Mobifone’s evaluation, AVG network owns a system with good transmission that the carrier could take advantage of to deploy its 4G network in the future, while Mobifone, with its experienced customer care services, can combine TV and mobile telecommunications and bring in huge revenue to the corporation.

In addition, Mobifone has already signed a contract with Apple to be a distributor. It is expected that this month, Mobifone will be selling Apple’s products such as iPhone and iPad in the domestic market.

According to Do Minh Phuong, deputy general director of Viettel Telecoms, in February, Viettel telecom reached total revenue of VND18 trillion. Of this figure, VND12 trillion is from local market and VND1.9 trillion is from abroad. It is expected to earn a profit of VND3 trillion in February.

Phuong also told participants about the success of its maiden participation in the Mobile World Congress 2016 (MWC 2016) that took place in Barcelona, Spain, from February 22 to February 25.

At the show, Viettel introduced its IT products based on the telecom foundation such as e-government solution, e-school (SMAS), sales management solution for distribution chains, and family electronic 1-phase electricity power meter (SMMS.One), as well as e-office, customer services and billing systems.

At the end of 2015, Viettel was operating in 10 countries in Asia, Africa and America, and had 85 million subscribers, besides earning VND238 trillion in revenue and achieving a growth rate of 20.8 per cent.

Viettel began operations in Burundi and Tanzania in 2015, and set significant records. In Burundi, Viettel’s Lumitel brand has become the top brand, up from fourth place in just three months. In Tanzania, Viettel’s Halotel signed up one million subscribers, also in three months.

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