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World November 07, 2008 10:44 AM
 
Vietnam Has Potential For 3G Technology Development


HANOI, Nov 7 (Bernama) -- Vietnam has huge potential for the development of third generation (3G) technology, though it is lagging behind some other regional countries, said the Head of Ernst & Young's Global Telecom Centre Jonathan Dharmapalan.

According to a report by the Vietnam news agency (VNA), Dharmapalan urged the Vietnamese enterprises to pay due attention to 3G marketing and promotional activities, with increased investment in infrastructure.

He who was speaking at a seminar held here, also examined the opportunities and challenges offered by the 3G technology development in Vietnam.

Meanwhile Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Le Nam Thang said the recent rapid development of the information technology and communications has offered Vietnam an opportunity to create a legal framework to lay the foundation for the development of 3G technology.

The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) is preparing to grant licenses to four 3G service providers next year, aiming to boost the development of technology infrastructure and offer a new range of value-added services.

According to the MIC, Vietnam has proven itself one of the world's fastest-growing telecom developers.

By the end of October, the total number of telephone subscribers in the country amounted to 70.9 million, including 60 million mobile phone subscribers.

Vietnam is now home to 21 million Internet users, accounting for 23 percent of the total population, with 6.4 million internet subscribers.

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