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The success of the 2G cessation campaign will heavily depend on how Vietnam prepares for the change.
Mobile network operators say that no traffic congestion will occur when 2G subscribers undergo the switch to 4G, which will require as many as 11 million mobile subscribers to replace their mobile devices.
From September 2024, 2G subscribers will no longer receive services in Vietnam. This is a preparatory step towards complete 2G cessation by 2026.
A sewer system under the To Lich River is being built using unprecedented technology designed by a Japanese company in a bid to clean up the notoriously polluted river.
Vietnamese so love iPhones that they are willing to buy iPhone X with Face ID errors, but the quality of these products remains questionable.
VietNamNet Bridge - Despite the bad weather, the flower garden of Truong Van Nhung in Cu Chi district in HCMC this year still can bring high yield. Nhung said this is because he used tissue culture seedlings.
VietNamNet Bridge – The life of a patient with the AH3 influenza infection has been saved with the help of new technology, Deputy Director of Da Nang Hospital Le Duc Nhan said.
VietNamNet Bridge - With a new embalming preservation method, the bodies of patients who donate their bodies after death can be used in teaching surgery at the Pham Ngoc Thach Medical University in HCM City.
VietNamNet Bridge – A lot of advanced technologies have been invented to help sterilize polluted water. However, Vietnamese farmers in the flood stricken areas still cannot approach the technologies.
An environment service company has successfully set up the garbage treatment system with the incineration technology with heat recovery.