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		<title>Telecommunications revenue drops sharply, landline phones are only moderate</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2021 03:08:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The whole country has more than 123.6 million mobile subscribers per 97.6 million people, due to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic, telecommunications revenue has plummeted by 13.6%, reaching VND 315,200 billion&#8230; Vietnam is one of the fastest growing telecommunications markets in the region and the world in recent years. According to the General Statistics [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The whole country has more than 123.6 million mobile subscribers per 97.6 million people, due to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic, telecommunications revenue has plummeted by 13.6%, reaching VND 315,200 billion&#8230;</strong><br />
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<p> Vietnam is one of the fastest growing telecommunications markets in the region and the world in recent years. According to the General Statistics Office, at the end of 2005, Vietnam had only 15.8 million telephone subscribers, including 8.7 million mobile phone subscribers and 7.1 million landline phone subscribers and 210,000 telephone subscribers. cover the Internet. But only 5 years later, the whole country had 125.9 million phone subscribers, nearly 8 times more. In which, there are 111.5 million mobile phone subscribers, 12.8 times higher and 14.4 million landline phone subscribers, 2 times higher. The number of Internet subscribers increased rapidly during this period with 3.7 million fixed broadband Internet subscribers, 17 times higher than 2005. But after that, the number of phone subscribers decreased gradually, the biggest decrease was fixed phones. In the period 2012 &#8211; 2015, the number of telephone subscribers achieved an average growth of 0.5%/year, of which the number of mobile phone subscribers increased by 2.1%/year and fixed subscribers decreased by 17.7%/year. year. In contrast, the number of fixed broadband Internet subscribers is still growing quite high, an average of nearly 16% per year, reaching 7.7 million subscribers in 2015. However, in recent years, the telecommunications market is facing saturation of traditional telecommunications services. The number of landline phone subscribers tends to decrease sharply. By the end of 2020, there were only 3.2 million subscribers, down 41% compared to the same period in 2015 and down 78% compared to the same period in 2010. The operation of the fixed telephone service segment is currently only in moderation, mainly serving agencies, government organizations and businesses. For mobile phone subscribers, by the end of 2020, the whole country has 123.6 million subscribers, which is only close to the number of subscribers in 2015. In addition to the recent decrease in demand, there are also mobile phone operators. The network handles garbage SIM according to the regulations of the Ministry of Information and Communications. The number of broadband Internet subscribers continued to maintain a high growth rate for many years when at the end of last year, there were 16.7 million subscribers, 2.2 times higher than in 2015, an average annual increase of 16.9%. The growth rate of the telecommunications market is also reflected in the revenue figures, whereby telecommunications revenue in 2010 reached 177.8 trillion VND, maintaining the growth rate of over 40% in previous years. By the period 2011 &#8211; 2015, post and telecommunications revenue continued to maintain a fairly high growth rate, increasing by nearly 60% in 2015 compared to 2010, increasing by nearly 10% on average per year. In the period of 2016 &#8211; 2018, telecommunications revenue maintained a fairly high increase of nearly 8% compared to the previous year, but by 2019 only increased by 2.6%. Particularly in 2020 due to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic, telecommunications revenue dropped sharply by 13.6%, reaching only VND 315,200 billion. The telecommunications market share is quite fiercely competitive by optimizing value-added services on the number of existing subscribers. In addition, revenue from traditional telecommunications services is also greatly influenced by the popularity of free calling and messaging OTT applications. Decision No. 749/QD-TTg dated June 3, 2020 of the Prime Minister approving the &#8220;National Digital Transformation Program to 2025, with orientation to 2030&#8221; has made Vietnam one of the The first country in the world to issue a program on National Digital Transformation, which is a favorable condition for businesses to actively exploit the opportunities brought by the technological revolution. With the goal of &#8220;Vietnam belongs to the group of 70 leading countries in e-Government (EGDI)&#8221;; “Digital economy accounts for 20% of GDP”; &#8220;The fiber optic broadband network infrastructure covers over 80% of households, 100% of communes&#8221; and &#8220;Universal 4G/5G mobile network services and smart phones&#8221;, telecommunications businesses, digital businesses there is a lot of room for growth.</p>
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		<title>Vietnam first has Data Center with 2 Uptime Tier 3 standards</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2021 23:41:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Vietnam currently has a total of 5 Data Center systems meeting Uptime Tier 3 standards. However, this is the first time a Data Center in Vietnam has met both Uptime Tier 3 standards in design and construction. HTC International Telecommunication Joint Stock Company (HTC-ITC) has officially put into operation the ecoDC data center (Eco Data [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Vietnam currently has a total of 5 Data Center systems meeting Uptime Tier 3 standards. However, this is the first time a Data Center in Vietnam has met both Uptime Tier 3 standards in design and construction.</strong><br />
<span id="more-3444"></span> HTC International Telecommunication Joint Stock Company (HTC-ITC) has officially put into operation the ecoDC data center (Eco Data Center) in Lang high-tech park &#8211; Hoa Lac (Hanoi).</p>
<p>This is the first data center in Vietnam that meets Uptime Tier 3 standards in both design (TCCD) and construction and operation (TCCF).</p>
<p>Uptime Tier 3 is the 3rd on the Uptime Institute&#8217;s four-tiered data center scale.</p>
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<p><em>Launching ceremony of ecoDC data center. Photo: Trong Dat</em></p>
<p>To achieve this standard, a Data Center system must ensure uptime (uptime) of 99.982% or more and downtime (downtime) not more than 1.6 hours per year.</p>
<p>In addition, this system must be capable of redundancy to still be able to operate if the power is lost for up to 72 consecutive hours.</p>
<p>To meet the strict standards of Uptime Institute, ecoDC uses 100% of infrastructure equipment from two strategic partners, Delta and Arista.</p>
<p>Besides, this Data Center also uses an inrow cooling system. This is an energy saving technology for the first time deployed in Vietnam with the ability to control the cooling temperature to each server.</p>
<p>This system includes air conditioning running along the rack with hot air intake assist. Thanks to that, ecoDC can increase cooling efficiency and reduce power consumption.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_15_23_38534461/1c99bae090a279fc20b3.jpg" width="625" height="416"></p>
<p><em>Vietnam has the first data center with 2 Uptime Tier 3 standards. Photo: Trong Dat</em></p>
<p>Vietnam currently has a total of 5 Data Center systems meeting Uptime Tier 3 standards. However, these systems only meet Uptime Tier 3 standard in terms of design.</p>
<p>This data center costs the developer about 100 billion VND. Currently, the system has been completed with 6 PODs (box-type data centers) with a total of 150 racks (network cabinets). EcoDC will officially launch and start operating from April 2021.</p>
<p>Sharing at this event, Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Huy Dung said that the ecoDC data center meeting both Uptime Tier 3 standards in design and operation is a serious work result of HTC-ITC. This will also be a solid step in the process of transforming the number of countries.</p>
<p>According to Deputy Minister Nguyen Huy Dung, in order to have a lasting and strong development, enterprises must associate their mission with the national one.</p>
<p>Vietnam is implementing digital transformation, moving all activities from real space to cyberspace, from real to digital environment.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_15_23_38534461/14b3b0ca9a8873d62a99.jpg" width="625" height="416"></p>
<p><em>Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Huy Dung. Photo: Trong Dat</em></p>
<p>In the National Digital Transformation program, the Ministry of Information and Communications determined that Vietnam must develop digital infrastructure, including broadband telecommunications infrastructure, cloud computing, electronic identification and authentication. Vietnam is also realizing the vision that each citizen has a smartphone, each household has an Internet fiber optic cable connection.</p>
<p>The most fundamental difference between telecom and digital infrastructure is data centers and cloud computing platforms that make IT a service accessible to everyone.</p>
<p>In that process, businesses need to receive the mission that is in sync with the country&#8217;s mission.</p>
<p>Deputy Minister Nguyen Huy Dung suggested, as an enterprise providing basic infrastructure, HTC-ITC should soon work with functional units of the Ministry of Information and Communications to meet the technical requirements set forth for the ensure network operation and safety.</p>
<p>As a platform provider, HTC-ITC assumes the mission of being a &#8220;giant shoulder&#8221; for small and medium enterprises and for the Vietnamese digital transformation process.</p>
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