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  2. Telecommunications in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Viettel - Wikipedia

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    The Military Industry and Telecoms Group (Vietnamese: Tập đoàn Công nghiệp - Viễn thông Quân đội, lit. 'the Army Industry - Telecommunications Group'), [3] [4] trading as Viettel or Viettel Group (Tập đoàn Viettel), is a Vietnamese state-owned multinational telecommunications, technology and manufacturing conglomerate headquartered in Hanoi, Vietnam.

  4. Vietnamobile - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamobile had a market share (estimated based on revenues) of 1.75% in 2023. Its main competitors are Viettel with a market share of 57.6%, MobiFone with 22.52%, VNPT with 17.49%, the three large state-owned providers with a market share of almost 98%. [2]

  5. List of television channels in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    VTVCab, HTVC, K+, FPT, MyTV, Viettel TV, VTC Digital Hanoicab (tới 2018) AVG (tới 6/2021) Disney Time: Cartoons HTVC Disney XD: Cartoons Trung tâm truyền hình TTXVN Kênh chưa được phát sóng DIVA Universal: Hallmark Channel: Entertainment general channels VTV [29] VTVCab, SCTV, HTVC, Hanoicab, K+, FPT, MyTV, Viettel TV, AVG DIY ...

  6. eSIM - Wikipedia

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    An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a form of SIM card that is embedded directly into a device as software installed onto a eUICC chip. First released in March 2016, eSIM is a global specification by the GSMA that enables remote SIM provisioning ; end-users can change mobile network operators without the need to physically swap a SIM from the device.

  7. Vinaphone - Wikipedia

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    VNPT VinaPhone Corporation (Vietnamese: Tổng Công ty Dịch vụ Viễn thông, lit. 'Telecommunications Services Corporation'), [1] [2] also recognized by its brand name VinaPhone (sometimes stylized all owercase or alternatively Vinaphone), is a major mobile network operator in Vietnam and the core subsidiary of the state-owned Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group.

  8. Telephone numbers in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    In Communication of 31.V.2018 the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC), Hanoi, announced a change on mobile telephony services, where all previous telephone numbers starting with 012x (mobile telephony services numbers) are moving into the other mobile number areas (e.g. to 07x or 08x etc.).

  9. Mytel - Wikipedia

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    Mytel was granted a telecommunications license on 12 January 2017. [3] The company is operated as a joint venture, 49% owned by Viettel, which is controlled by the Vietnamese military, 28% owned by Star High Public Company, which is owned by the Burmese military's Myanmar Economic Corporation (MEC), and the remaining 23% owned by Myanmar National Telecom Holding Public Co Ltd, a consortium of ...