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Internet service providers are bearing pressure as people’s daily activities now rely more on the internet during social distancing.
VietNamNet Bridge - The low fiber-optical cable rates and continued departure of subscribers have contributed to a decline in profits for internet service providers (ISPs).
VietNamNet Bridge - In order to assist address members in the depletion of IPv4 addresses, Vietnam has officially allowed IP/ASN transfer from abroad.
The Trans Pacific Strategic Partnership Agreement (TPP) would bring big disadvantages to domestic mobile network operators, because of the TPP’s provisions on creating most favorable conditions for ISPs and removing all the barriers.
VietNamNet Bridge – The revenues ISP gained in 2012 was less than VND15 trillion, a surprisingly low and “thought-provoking figure” as described by a senior official from the Ministry of Information and Communication.
CMC Telecom and FPT Telecom have complained about the lack of IPv4 addresses to develop new subscribers, saying that the reserved addresses do not correspond to the current growth and the broadband market share.
VietNamNet Bridge – 3G network operators keep complaining about the 3G low quality service, while network operators threaten to raise the service fees.
VietNamNet Bridge – The “deployment” of IPv6 in Vietnam has been going slowly because of the reluctance of enterprises, especially digital content firms.