Priorities needed to facilitate 4G network deployment in Vietnam
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Deputy PM Vu Duc Dam urges related ministries and agencies to discuss solutions to the problems of |
The event, under the chair of Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam, gathered representatives from relevant ministries and agencies to discuss avenues for promoting the development of 4G networks in Vietnam.
According to the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC), by the end of 2016, the ministry had
Up to now, all except for Gtel have officially offered 4G services to users. In particular, VNPT and Viettel have deployed 4G on the 1800 MHz band with bandwidths of 10 MHz, 15 MHz
After more than a year of 4G deployment, over 13 million mobile broadband subscribers have joined the network, accounting for nearly 30% of total mobile subscribers, mainly in cities and towns. The average mobile data exchange rate for 2018 has reached 136,934 subscribers a month, doubling since 2016.
However, delegates at the meeting argued that the bandwidth traffic for 4G networks in the 1800 MHz band is still too low to meet the actual
Therefore, the MIC has developed a plan to
A representative from the ministry said that the Prime Minister has approved the list of bands for auction, but issues have arisen during the process of implementation.
Delegates discussed difficulties related to the process and the procedures for deploying the 2.6 GHz band auction and determining reserve
Representatives from the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Justice said that there were no problems with the provisions of the law relating to the licensing of the 2.6 GHz band. All forms of licensing and auction are compliant with the Radio Frequency Law. The financial obligations are also regulated by the law.
According to the Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment, Vu Dai Thang, losses for businesses and society from delays to the deployment of the 4G network are much larger than the revenue from
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Relevant authorities should work together closely to make the fastest decision to |
Urging swift action on
Deputy Minister of Information and Communications, Pham Hong Hai, expressed his hope that ministries and agencies concerned would promote a consensus in dealing with the procedures for early
Delegates agreed that relevant authorities should work together closely to make the fastest decision to
Source: NDO
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