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With $3.34 billion in international revenue and rising influence in digital services, Viettel’s global strategy proves resilient.
On January 9, Lt. Col. Le Thi Hang, Director of the C4 Center at the Viettel Aerospace Institute, officially received the title “Hero of the People’s Armed Forces.”
Resolution 57 has created a powerful motivation for Viettel to gather strength on deploying widespread 5G network infrastructure to serve the Government, businesses, and citizens, Viettel President Lieutenant General Tao Duc Thang has said.
With one mobile operator covering 90 percent of the population in just 12 months, the Telecommunications Authority has reported that Vietnam’s 5G rollout speed ranks among the fastest in the world.
The achievement, marked as Vietnam’s first 5G Advanced trial, was made possible by carrier aggregation (CA) technology, enabling mobile devices to operate across multiple frequency bands simultaneously instead of a single band.
Instead of asking what to study, one should ask how to study to always stay updated and not be left behind, a Viettel expert said at the seminar "Make in Vietnam and Opportunities for Young Technology Engineers" held on December 12.
While many businesses are racing to create an explosion of AI applications and generate buzz, one Vietnamese enterprise is choosing a different approach.
A maritime training simulator system developed by Viettel High Tech has officially received the highest classification from DNV (Det Norske Veritas), a globally recognized maritime certification organization.
Armed Forces Hero and Lieutenant Colonel Le Thi Hang shared her journey of researching, mastering and developing core technology, contributing to the growth of Vietnam’s missile industry.
For the first time, both fixed and mobile Internet in Vietnam are among the top 20 globally, with Viettel leading a surge in connectivity.
Under a mechanism approved by the Politburo in 2023, Viettel is allowed to allocate up to 30 percent of its after-tax profits to reinvest in R&D, particularly in core technology and national defense.
Viettel is showcasing 50 cutting-edge civil and military technology products, including next-generation telecommunications, semiconductors, robotics, and aerospace systems, at the 80th Anniversary National Achievements Exhibition.
Viettel President, Lieutenant General Tao Duc Thang, stated that Viettel’s is to pioneer in mastering technology and national strategic industries, leading the research and production of advanced, modern weapons and technical equipment.
Viettel breaks ground on an R&D hub and data center with transformative impact for defense and digital transformation.
July’s i-SPEED data shows Viettel outpacing rivals in 5G speed, with VNPT and MobiFone trailing behind.
Viettel plans to test 6G by 2028 and lead in 9 national strategic technologies including AI and robotics.
Vietnam’s internet speed climbs into global top 20, driven by 5G expansions from VinaPhone and Viettel.
Viettel President Lieutenant General Tao Duc Thang said Viettel has started researching low-altitude unmanned and manned aerial vehicles to be used for both economic and defense purposes.
For the first time, five international cable routes are operated by Vietnamese entities.
Viettel targets the 6G era with bold investment, aiming for real-world testing between 2028 and 2030 and staying in step with global telecom innovation.