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Viettel or Viettel Group (Vietnamese: Tập đoàn Viettel), formally the Viettel Military Industry and Telecoms Group (Vietnamese: Tập đoàn Công nghiệp - Viễn thông Quân đội, lit.'the Army Industry - Telecommunications Group'),[2][3] is a Vietnamese multinational telecommunications company headquartered in Hanoi, Vietnam. Viettel is the largest mobile network operator in Vietnam. It is a state-owned enterprise and operated by the Ministry of National Defence, make it practically a military-associated corporation.

Viettel Group
Viettel
Native name
Tập đoàn Công nghiệp - Viễn thông Quân đội
TypeState-owned enterprise
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1 June 1989; 33 years ago (1989-06-01)
HeadquartersHanoi,
Vietnam
Key people
Tào Đức Thắng
(Chairman)
Products
BrandsGo to section
Revenue 251 trillion VND (2019)[1]
39 trillion VND (2019)[1]
Number of employees
50,000 (2018)
ParentGovernment of Vietnam
Websiteviettel.com.vn

Viettel Telecom is currently the dominant network operator with the largest market share in Vietnamese telecommunications services market.[4] For 30 years, Viettel has grown from a construction company to a complex of five business lines including telecommunications and information technology (IT); research and manufacture of electronic and telecommunications equipment; defense industry; cyber security and digital services. Viettel is considered one of the largest and most effective state-owned enterprises of Vietnam, thanks to its highest revenue, largest contribution to the State budget and highest brand value. Since 2000, Viettel has earned VND 1.78 quadrillion of revenue whereas its profit, owner's equity and return on equity reached VND 334 trillion, VND 134 trillion and 30%-40%, respectively. Viettel has spent VND 3,500 billion in CSR activities.[5]

As of 2018, Viettel had 50,000 employees inside and outside the country,[6] and served 110 million subscribers.[7]

History

1989–1999: A construction company

Electronics and Communication Equipment Corporation (SIGELCO), the forerunner of Viettel Group (Viettel), was established on 1 June 1989.[5]

In December 1992, SIGELCO applied for the State's permission for transforming into Electronics and Communication Equipment Company under the management of the Signal Corps.[8]

On 13 June 1995, the Prime Minister issued Notification No. 3179/DM-DN on the permission for the establishment of Military Electronics and Telecommunications Company. On 14 July 1995, the Minister of National Defense decided to officially change the company's name to Military Electronics and Telecommunications Company, VIETEL in short. At that time, Vietel was the second firm to get business license for all telecommunications services in Vietnam.[9]

On 1 July 1997, Vietel Post was established, first providing newspaper publishing services.[10]

2000–2009: A boom in telecommunications services market

On 3 February 2000, Mr. Mai Liem Truc, General Director of the General Department of Post and Telecommunication signed a decision that allowed Vietel to pilot long-distance call services using VoIP technology. For the first time, Vietnam had an operator with licensed to supply VoIP. On 15 October 2000, Vietel officially piloted VoIP service for Hanoi - Ho Chi Minh City route with "178 - your saving code" campaign. Vietel was the only VoIP service provider in Vietnam then. The campaign hit the market with a phenomenal success, bringing huge revenue and prestige to Vietel. They continued to expand the service to 62 more provinces (Hanoi and Ha Tay was separate at that time) and broke even only 9 months later.[11]

On 5 December 2001, Vietel launched the international call service using VoIP technology. One year later, they launched the Internet service, connecting internationally at the speed of 2 Mbit/s while costing only one third of the current price.[12]

On 28 October 2003, the Ministry of National Defense (MOD) changed the company's name to Military Telecommunications Company, Viettel in short, under the management of the Signal Corps.[13] In March 2003, Viettel offered long-distance public switched telephone network (PSTN) call service in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.[14]

On 9 January 2004, Viettel officially launched its current logo and brand identity.[15]

On 27 April 2004, MOD moved Viettel from under the management of the Signal Corps to the MOD.[16]

On 15 October 2004, Viettel launched 098 mobile service.[11]

On 6 April 2005, the company changed its name to Military Telecommunications Corporation under the management of MOD and its subordinate Centers and Factories were transformed into Subsidiaries.[17]

In 2006, Viettel established Viettel Cambodia supplying international call service, Internet and leased line services in Cambodia.[18]

In 2007, Viettel introduced many key subsidiaries namely Viettel Telecom Corporation (by merging three large companies in Long-distance, Internet and Mobile),[19] Viettel Technology Center[20] and Viettel Global Investment Joint Stock.[21]

In 2008, Viettel actively promoted their CSR activities such as sponsoring "We are soldiers" TV show, "Nhu chua he co cuoc chia ly" TV Show, "Trai tim cho em", "Operation Smile", and so on.[22]

In 2009, Viettel Cambodia in Cambodia and Star Telecom (a partnership between Viettel and Lao Asia Telecom) in Laos went into operation under the brand names of Metfone[12] and Unitel[23] respectively.

On 14 December 2009, Military Telecommunications Corporation became Military Telecommunications Group under the management of the MOD.[24] After more than 5 years of providing mobile services, Viettel Mobile held 40% of market share in terms of the quantity of mobile subscribers, which was equivalent to 42.5 million active subscribers.[12]

2010–2018: A global technology group

On 25 March 2010, Viettel launched 3G services in 63 provinces and cities with 8,000 active 3G BTS throughout the country.[25]

On 8 September 2011, Viettel launched Natcom telecommunications brand in Haiti after almost one year of preparation, claiming to be the mere company to offer full package of telecommunications services and 3G technology. Natcom was also the only telco that owned the unique international Internet port in Haiti via the 10 Gbit/s cable line to Bahamas and the United States.[26]

At the end of 2011, Viettel's production line for telecommunications and information technology (IT) equipment was put into operation.[27] The year of 2011 also marked exceptional milestones in Viettel's research and production such as the successful trial of disaster warning system,[28] the launch of Viettel IDC's Song Than Data Center,[29] and the establishment of Viettel Research and Development Institute.[30]

On 5 December 2011, Viettel acquired original EVN Telecom.[31]

On 15 May 2012, Viettel launched Movitel mobile network in Mozambique.[32] At the beginning of October, the first batch of Sumo 2G V6206 mobile phones made by Viettel was officially introduced onto the market.[33]

In 2013, at telecommunications and IT forums, the Group's leader declared Viettel's strategic transferral from a mobile network operator to a service provider.[34] In March 2013, Telemor network was launched in Timor Leste.[35] In June 2013, Viettel would supply the PAVN with Vietnamese-made UAVs before the end of the year.[36] In July 2013, Viettel began production of military-grade radio equipment for the PAVN.[37] A short-range UAV known as the VT-Patrol was made before the end of 2013.

In 2014, Nexttel in Cameroon and Bitel in Peru went into business.[38][39] After 10 years of providing mobile services, Viettel started to focus on IT services, launching many digital services and solutions such as CA - digital signature service,[40] SMAS - school management system,[41] Agri.One - farmer supporting solution, BankPlus – door-to-door money transferring application[40] and so on. On 25 February 2014, the company announced their success in manufacturing UAVs.[42]

Also in the same year, instead of sponsoring for various small programs, Viettel focused on large and significant CSR programs such as "Quy bo giong thoat ngheo",[43] "Vi em hieu hoc"[44] and so on.

In March and October, 2015, Viettel launched Lumitel network in Burundi and Halotel in Tanzania.[45][46] In Vietnam, Viettel is the first telco to pilot 4G services.[47]

In November, 2016, Viettel was officially granted the license to supply 4G services in Vietnam, declaring that they was able to produce infrastructure equipment for telecommunications network.[48] Spontaneously, the number of Viettel's international customers hit 35 million.[49]

On 18 April 2017, Viettel launched 4G telecommunications network in Vietnam. Thanks to its nationwide coverage of up to 95%, Viettel became the first mobile network operator in the world to have nationwide 4G coverage right after launching. In the middle of 2017, Viettel's real time billing system (vOCS) was applied into practice.[50]

In 2018, Viettel intensified their efforts to contribute to the development of e-Government with flagship products such as national immunization information management system, national population database, smart city, and national single window portal.[51] On 19 July 2017, Viettel was officially recognized by the Government as a Defense and Security Enterprise.[52]

On 5 January 2018, Military Telecommunications Group changed their name to Military Industry – Telecommunication Group.[53] In March 2018, Viettel introduced their virtual server service entitled Viettel StartCloud, soaring to the leading position in the Data center and Cloud market.[54] In June, 2018, the 10th international brand of Viettel was launched in Myanmar under the brand name of Mytel.[50]

In August 2018, Viettel entered the 4th development stage: 4.0 and Global Business, aiming to maintaining the growth rate of 10-15%, becoming a global technology and business group, and continuing to lead the telecommunication and high-technology markets in Vietnam.[55]

2018–present: Digital service provider

At the beginning of December 2018, Viettel successfully activated the NB-IoT based infrastructure with the first 30 BTS in Hanoi, claiming the title of first telco in Vietnam to successfully deploy commercial IoT network.[56] In the first half of 2019, Viettel also launched many corporations and companies which are strategic in their 4th stage namely Viettel Business Solutions Corporation,[57] Viettel Cyber Security,[58] Viettel Hi-Tech Industries Corporation[59] and Viettel Digital Services Corporation.[60]

In April 2019, Viettel completed the integration of the first 5G infrastructure in Hoan Kiem Lake area (Hanoi) and triumphantly tested broadcasting 5G service on the frequency bands licensed by the Ministry of Information and Communications. On 10 May 2019, Viettel and Ericsson Group made the first official connection on 5G network in Vietnam.[61]

In June 2019, Viettel++, Viettel's largest customer care program ever, became operational.[62] At the end of the same month, e-Cabinet platform, an information system to serve the Cabinet's meetings and work processing, was launched after more than three months of preparation. At the launching ceremony, Mr. Le Dang Dung, Viettel's Acting President and Chief Executive Officer, committed their restless efforts in accompanying the Government to develop a digital society as well as e-Government system in Vietnam.[63]

In July 2019, Viettel entered technological ride-hailing market with MyGo application and launched an e-commerce website at VoSo.vn.[64] At the end of the month, Viettel declared their intention to turn Mocha into a super application for music, films, videos, news, games, etc. Mocha would also be connected with other applications within Viettel's ecosystem.[65]

In August 2019, at Vietnam ICT Summit 2019, Viettel and large IT enterprises in Vietnam established the Vietnam Digital Transformation Alliance whose Chairman is Major General Le Dang Dung, Viettel's Acting President cum Chief Executive Officer.[66]

In September 2019, Viettel declared that it would broadcast 5G network and deploy Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure in Ho Chi Minh City. In Ho Chi Minh City, Viettel completed the construction of 1,000 NB-IoT stations with 100% coverage across the city and 5G coverage across Ward 12, District 10. Ho Chi Minh City became the first city in the country to have seamless 5G and IoT coverage. According to the Global System for Mobile Communications Association (GSMA), Viettel is the only Vietnamese enterprise to rank among the first 50 network operators to successfully deploy 5G technology in the world.[67] This was done without support from Chinese firms such as Huawei and ZTE, the first company in the world to not endorse Chinese 5G technology, which got praises and controversies altogether.[68][69]

On 16 September 2020, Viettel showed off a dummy model of an armed UAV on display in Hanoi.[70]

Operations

Vietnam

Viettel had a market share (estimated based on revenues) of 40.67% in 2012. Its main competitors are Vinaphone (owned by VNPT) with 30% market share and MobiFone with 17.9%. They control almost 90% of the market, with the rest controlled by Vietnamobile with 8%, Gmobile (formerly Beeline) with 3.2% and S-Fone with 0.1%. Viettel reported having 58.9 million customers, while Vinaphone and MobiFone estimated having 70 million and Gmobile and Vietnamobile 10 million.[71]

Viettel has developed telecommunication services in Laos, Cambodia, Haiti, Mozambique, Peru, Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Cameroon, Burundi and Myanmar.

International

 
Map showing countries with Viettel Group presence

Viettel Global Investment JSC (Viettel Global) handles all the countries foreign investments.[72][73] Viettel has successfully developed telecommunication services in three continents, Asia, Africa and the Americas. It made a profit from its foreign operations for the first time in 2012, mainly based on profits from Cambodia and Laos and recorded a $1.2 billion revenue from foreign operations in 2014.[74]

The company became the first Vietnamese company to provide as one of the official telecommunication services for the Peru national football team during the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the first Vietnamese company to achieve this feat.[75]

Operator Country Began operation Notes Reference
Unitel   Laos 26 February 2008 Joint operation between Viettel Global and Lao Asia Telecom [76]
Metfone   Cambodia 19 February 2009 Largest phone operator in Cambodia, with 50% market share [77]
Natcom   Haiti 10 September 2011 Joint venture between Viettel Global (60%) and Teleco S.A (Haiti) (40%) [78]
Movitel   Mozambique 10 January 2012 Leading mobile operator; coverage covers over 93% of the country's land area [79]
Telemor   East Timor 1 July 2013 Owns over 47% of the market share and began making a profit after six months of operation [80]
Nexttel   Cameroon 12 September 2014 First 3G operator in the country [81][82]
Bitel   Peru 16 October 2014 First foreign market where country GDP exceeds Vietnam [83][84]
Lumitel   Burundi 30 May 2015 Largest operator in Burundi within 1 month of operation [85]
Halotel   Tanzania 15 October 2015 Placed over 18,000 km of optic fiber cables [86][87]
Mytel   Myanmar 26 August 2017 Vietnam invested US$1,500,000,000 to Mytel [88]

Corporate affairs

Business scope

Viettel currently provides the following services and products:[89]

  • Products and services in telecommunications, IT, radio, television, and multimedia communications;
  • Communication and telecommunications activities;
  • E-commerce, post and delivery activities;
  • Financial services, payment services, payment intermediaries, monetary intermediaries;
  • Games, news websites and social network services;
  • Consultancy in management, survey, and design of investment projects;
  • Construction and operation of works, equipment, infrastructure of telecommunications, IT and television network;
  • Research, development and trading in military equipment and supporting tools for defense and security purposes;
  • Research, development and trading in dual-use equipment;
  • Scientific research and development activities;
  • Research, development and trading in machinery and equipment in telecommunications, IT, television and multimedia communications;
  • Research, development and trading in products and services in military cryptography and cyber information security.
  • Advertising and market research;
  • Management consultancy in launching and trade promotion activities;
  • Sports.

Revenue and profit

Year Revenue (million VND) Profit (million VND)
2008[12] 33,000,000 8,600,000
2009[12] 60,211,000 10,290,000
2010[12] 91,561,000 15,500,000
2011[90] 117,301,000 19,780,000
2012[91] 141,418,000 24,500,000
2013[92] 162,886,000 35,086,000
2014[93] 197,000,000 42,000,000
2015[94] 222,700,000 45,800,000
2016[95] 226,558,000 43,200,000
2017[96] 250,800,000 44,000,000
2018[97] 234,500,000 37,600,000
2019[98] 251,000,000 39,000,000

Headquarters

Viettel's headquarters is located at Lot D26, Lane 3, Ton That Thuyet Street, Yen Hoa Ward, Cau Giay District, Hanoi.

Controversies

Mytel

Following the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état and subsequent unrest, it was revealed that Viettel actively does business and assists the State Administration Council in cracking down protesters throughout Mytel, a joint-venture that owned by Viettel and the Tatmadaw, as for the result, its Burmese branch was sanctioned by the United States Treasury Department with assets frozen.[99][100]

Viettel has also been embroiled, indirectly, for having business ties with the Lebanese diversified investment holdings company M1 Group (owned by the Mikati family's Taha and Najib), a supporter of authoritarian regimes in the Middle East, throughout Mytel.[101] M1 Group has also bought Telenor's Myanmar after the Norwegian company exited due to instabilities.[102]

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External links

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For the football club see Viettel F C For business enterprise see Viettel Tanzania Viettel or Viettel Group Vietnamese Tập đoan Viettel formally the Viettel Military Industry and Telecoms Group Vietnamese Tập đoan Cong nghiệp Viễn thong Quan đội lit the Army Industry Telecommunications Group 2 3 is a Vietnamese multinational telecommunications company headquartered in Hanoi Vietnam Viettel is the largest mobile network operator in Vietnam It is a state owned enterprise and operated by the Ministry of National Defence make it practically a military associated corporation Viettel GroupTrade nameViettelNative nameTập đoan Cong nghiệp Viễn thong Quan độiTypeState owned enterpriseIndustryTelecommunicationsFounded1 June 1989 33 years ago 1989 06 01 HeadquartersHanoi VietnamKey peopleTao Đức Thắng Chairman ProductsFixed line telephonyMobile telephonyBroadbandDigital televisionIPTVBrandsGo to sectionRevenue251 trillion VND 2019 1 Net income39 trillion VND 2019 1 Number of employees50 000 2018 ParentGovernment of VietnamWebsiteviettel wbr com wbr vnViettel Telecom is currently the dominant network operator with the largest market share in Vietnamese telecommunications services market 4 For 30 years Viettel has grown from a construction company to a complex of five business lines including telecommunications and information technology IT research and manufacture of electronic and telecommunications equipment defense industry cyber security and digital services Viettel is considered one of the largest and most effective state owned enterprises of Vietnam thanks to its highest revenue largest contribution to the State budget and highest brand value Since 2000 Viettel has earned VND 1 78 quadrillion of revenue whereas its profit owner s equity and return on equity reached VND 334 trillion VND 134 trillion and 30 40 respectively Viettel has spent VND 3 500 billion in CSR activities 5 As of 2018 update Viettel had 50 000 employees inside and outside the country 6 and served 110 million subscribers 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 1989 1999 A construction company 1 2 2000 2009 A boom in telecommunications services market 1 3 2010 2018 A global technology group 1 4 2018 present Digital service provider 2 Operations 2 1 Vietnam 2 2 International 3 Corporate affairs 3 1 Business scope 3 2 Revenue and profit 3 3 Headquarters 4 Controversies 4 1 Mytel 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit1989 1999 A construction company Edit Electronics and Communication Equipment Corporation SIGELCO the forerunner of Viettel Group Viettel was established on 1 June 1989 5 In December 1992 SIGELCO applied for the State s permission for transforming into Electronics and Communication Equipment Company under the management of the Signal Corps 8 On 13 June 1995 the Prime Minister issued Notification No 3179 DM DN on the permission for the establishment of Military Electronics and Telecommunications Company On 14 July 1995 the Minister of National Defense decided to officially change the company s name to Military Electronics and Telecommunications Company VIETEL in short At that time Vietel was the second firm to get business license for all telecommunications services in Vietnam 9 On 1 July 1997 Vietel Post was established first providing newspaper publishing services 10 2000 2009 A boom in telecommunications services market Edit On 3 February 2000 Mr Mai Liem Truc General Director of the General Department of Post and Telecommunication signed a decision that allowed Vietel to pilot long distance call services using VoIP technology For the first time Vietnam had an operator with licensed to supply VoIP On 15 October 2000 Vietel officially piloted VoIP service for Hanoi Ho Chi Minh City route with 178 your saving code campaign Vietel was the only VoIP service provider in Vietnam then The campaign hit the market with a phenomenal success bringing huge revenue and prestige to Vietel They continued to expand the service to 62 more provinces Hanoi and Ha Tay was separate at that time and broke even only 9 months later 11 On 5 December 2001 Vietel launched the international call service using VoIP technology One year later they launched the Internet service connecting internationally at the speed of 2 Mbit s while costing only one third of the current price 12 On 28 October 2003 the Ministry of National Defense MOD changed the company s name to Military Telecommunications Company Viettel in short under the management of the Signal Corps 13 In March 2003 Viettel offered long distance public switched telephone network PSTN call service in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City 14 On 9 January 2004 Viettel officially launched its current logo and brand identity 15 On 27 April 2004 MOD moved Viettel from under the management of the Signal Corps to the MOD 16 On 15 October 2004 Viettel launched 098 mobile service 11 On 6 April 2005 the company changed its name to Military Telecommunications Corporation under the management of MOD and its subordinate Centers and Factories were transformed into Subsidiaries 17 In 2006 Viettel established Viettel Cambodia supplying international call service Internet and leased line services in Cambodia 18 In 2007 Viettel introduced many key subsidiaries namely Viettel Telecom Corporation by merging three large companies in Long distance Internet and Mobile 19 Viettel Technology Center 20 and Viettel Global Investment Joint Stock 21 In 2008 Viettel actively promoted their CSR activities such as sponsoring We are soldiers TV show Nhu chua he co cuoc chia ly TV Show Trai tim cho em Operation Smile and so on 22 In 2009 Viettel Cambodia in Cambodia and Star Telecom a partnership between Viettel and Lao Asia Telecom in Laos went into operation under the brand names of Metfone 12 and Unitel 23 respectively On 14 December 2009 Military Telecommunications Corporation became Military Telecommunications Group under the management of the MOD 24 After more than 5 years of providing mobile services Viettel Mobile held 40 of market share in terms of the quantity of mobile subscribers which was equivalent to 42 5 million active subscribers 12 2010 2018 A global technology group Edit On 25 March 2010 Viettel launched 3G services in 63 provinces and cities with 8 000 active 3G BTS throughout the country 25 On 8 September 2011 Viettel launched Natcom telecommunications brand in Haiti after almost one year of preparation claiming to be the mere company to offer full package of telecommunications services and 3G technology Natcom was also the only telco that owned the unique international Internet port in Haiti via the 10 Gbit s cable line to Bahamas and the United States 26 At the end of 2011 Viettel s production line for telecommunications and information technology IT equipment was put into operation 27 The year of 2011 also marked exceptional milestones in Viettel s research and production such as the successful trial of disaster warning system 28 the launch of Viettel IDC s Song Than Data Center 29 and the establishment of Viettel Research and Development Institute 30 On 5 December 2011 Viettel acquired original EVN Telecom 31 On 15 May 2012 Viettel launched Movitel mobile network in Mozambique 32 At the beginning of October the first batch of Sumo 2G V6206 mobile phones made by Viettel was officially introduced onto the market 33 In 2013 at telecommunications and IT forums the Group s leader declared Viettel s strategic transferral from a mobile network operator to a service provider 34 In March 2013 Telemor network was launched in Timor Leste 35 In June 2013 Viettel would supply the PAVN with Vietnamese made UAVs before the end of the year 36 In July 2013 Viettel began production of military grade radio equipment for the PAVN 37 A short range UAV known as the VT Patrol was made before the end of 2013 In 2014 Nexttel in Cameroon and Bitel in Peru went into business 38 39 After 10 years of providing mobile services Viettel started to focus on IT services launching many digital services and solutions such as CA digital signature service 40 SMAS school management system 41 Agri One farmer supporting solution BankPlus door to door money transferring application 40 and so on On 25 February 2014 the company announced their success in manufacturing UAVs 42 Also in the same year instead of sponsoring for various small programs Viettel focused on large and significant CSR programs such as Quy bo giong thoat ngheo 43 Vi em hieu hoc 44 and so on In March and October 2015 Viettel launched Lumitel network in Burundi and Halotel in Tanzania 45 46 In Vietnam Viettel is the first telco to pilot 4G services 47 In November 2016 Viettel was officially granted the license to supply 4G services in Vietnam declaring that they was able to produce infrastructure equipment for telecommunications network 48 Spontaneously the number of Viettel s international customers hit 35 million 49 On 18 April 2017 Viettel launched 4G telecommunications network in Vietnam Thanks to its nationwide coverage of up to 95 Viettel became the first mobile network operator in the world to have nationwide 4G coverage right after launching In the middle of 2017 Viettel s real time billing system vOCS was applied into practice 50 In 2018 Viettel intensified their efforts to contribute to the development of e Government with flagship products such as national immunization information management system national population database smart city and national single window portal 51 On 19 July 2017 Viettel was officially recognized by the Government as a Defense and Security Enterprise 52 On 5 January 2018 Military Telecommunications Group changed their name to Military Industry Telecommunication Group 53 In March 2018 Viettel introduced their virtual server service entitled Viettel StartCloud soaring to the leading position in the Data center and Cloud market 54 In June 2018 the 10th international brand of Viettel was launched in Myanmar under the brand name of Mytel 50 In August 2018 Viettel entered the 4th development stage 4 0 and Global Business aiming to maintaining the growth rate of 10 15 becoming a global technology and business group and continuing to lead the telecommunication and high technology markets in Vietnam 55 2018 present Digital service provider Edit At the beginning of December 2018 Viettel successfully activated the NB IoT based infrastructure with the first 30 BTS in Hanoi claiming the title of first telco in Vietnam to successfully deploy commercial IoT network 56 In the first half of 2019 Viettel also launched many corporations and companies which are strategic in their 4th stage namely Viettel Business Solutions Corporation 57 Viettel Cyber Security 58 Viettel Hi Tech Industries Corporation 59 and Viettel Digital Services Corporation 60 In April 2019 Viettel completed the integration of the first 5G infrastructure in Hoan Kiem Lake area Hanoi and triumphantly tested broadcasting 5G service on the frequency bands licensed by the Ministry of Information and Communications On 10 May 2019 Viettel and Ericsson Group made the first official connection on 5G network in Vietnam 61 In June 2019 Viettel Viettel s largest customer care program ever became operational 62 At the end of the same month e Cabinet platform an information system to serve the Cabinet s meetings and work processing was launched after more than three months of preparation At the launching ceremony Mr Le Dang Dung Viettel s Acting President and Chief Executive Officer committed their restless efforts in accompanying the Government to develop a digital society as well as e Government system in Vietnam 63 In July 2019 Viettel entered technological ride hailing market with MyGo application and launched an e commerce website at VoSo vn 64 At the end of the month Viettel declared their intention to turn Mocha into a super application for music films videos news games etc Mocha would also be connected with other applications within Viettel s ecosystem 65 In August 2019 at Vietnam ICT Summit 2019 Viettel and large IT enterprises in Vietnam established the Vietnam Digital Transformation Alliance whose Chairman is Major General Le Dang Dung Viettel s Acting President cum Chief Executive Officer 66 In September 2019 Viettel declared that it would broadcast 5G network and deploy Internet of Things IoT infrastructure in Ho Chi Minh City In Ho Chi Minh City Viettel completed the construction of 1 000 NB IoT stations with 100 coverage across the city and 5G coverage across Ward 12 District 10 Ho Chi Minh City became the first city in the country to have seamless 5G and IoT coverage According to the Global System for Mobile Communications Association GSMA Viettel is the only Vietnamese enterprise to rank among the first 50 network operators to successfully deploy 5G technology in the world 67 This was done without support from Chinese firms such as Huawei and ZTE the first company in the world to not endorse Chinese 5G technology which got praises and controversies altogether 68 69 On 16 September 2020 Viettel showed off a dummy model of an armed UAV on display in Hanoi 70 Operations EditVietnam Edit Viettel had a market share estimated based on revenues of 40 67 in 2012 Its main competitors are Vinaphone owned by VNPT with 30 market share and MobiFone with 17 9 They control almost 90 of the market with the rest controlled by Vietnamobile with 8 Gmobile formerly Beeline with 3 2 and S Fone with 0 1 Viettel reported having 58 9 million customers while Vinaphone and MobiFone estimated having 70 million and Gmobile and Vietnamobile 10 million 71 Viettel has developed telecommunication services in Laos Cambodia Haiti Mozambique Peru Tanzania Timor Leste Cameroon Burundi and Myanmar International Edit Map showing countries with Viettel Group presence Viettel Global Investment JSC Viettel Global handles all the countries foreign investments 72 73 Viettel has successfully developed telecommunication services in three continents Asia Africa and the Americas It made a profit from its foreign operations for the first time in 2012 mainly based on profits from Cambodia and Laos and recorded a 1 2 billion revenue from foreign operations in 2014 74 The company became the first Vietnamese company to provide as one of the official telecommunication services for the Peru national football team during the 2018 FIFA World Cup the first Vietnamese company to achieve this feat 75 Operator Country Began operation Notes ReferenceUnitel Laos 26 February 2008 Joint operation between Viettel Global and Lao Asia Telecom 76 Metfone Cambodia 19 February 2009 Largest phone operator in Cambodia with 50 market share 77 Natcom Haiti 10 September 2011 Joint venture between Viettel Global 60 and Teleco S A Haiti 40 78 Movitel Mozambique 10 January 2012 Leading mobile operator coverage covers over 93 of the country s land area 79 Telemor East Timor 1 July 2013 Owns over 47 of the market share and began making a profit after six months of operation 80 Nexttel Cameroon 12 September 2014 First 3G operator in the country 81 82 Bitel Peru 16 October 2014 First foreign market where country GDP exceeds Vietnam 83 84 Lumitel Burundi 30 May 2015 Largest operator in Burundi within 1 month of operation 85 Halotel Tanzania 15 October 2015 Placed over 18 000 km of optic fiber cables 86 87 Mytel Myanmar 26 August 2017 Vietnam invested US 1 500 000 000 to Mytel 88 Corporate affairs EditBusiness scope Edit Viettel currently provides the following services and products 89 Products and services in telecommunications IT radio television and multimedia communications Communication and telecommunications activities E commerce post and delivery activities Financial services payment services payment intermediaries monetary intermediaries Games news websites and social network services Consultancy in management survey and design of investment projects Construction and operation of works equipment infrastructure of telecommunications IT and television network Research development and trading in military equipment and supporting tools for defense and security purposes Research development and trading in dual use equipment Scientific research and development activities Research development and trading in machinery and equipment in telecommunications IT television and multimedia communications Research development and trading in products and services in military cryptography and cyber information security Advertising and market research Management consultancy in launching and trade promotion activities Sports Revenue and profit Edit Year Revenue million VND Profit million VND 2008 12 33 000 000 8 600 0002009 12 60 211 000 10 290 0002010 12 91 561 000 15 500 0002011 90 117 301 000 19 780 0002012 91 141 418 000 24 500 0002013 92 162 886 000 35 086 0002014 93 197 000 000 42 000 0002015 94 222 700 000 45 800 0002016 95 226 558 000 43 200 0002017 96 250 800 000 44 000 0002018 97 234 500 000 37 600 0002019 98 251 000 000 39 000 000Headquarters Edit Viettel s headquarters is located at Lot D26 Lane 3 Ton That Thuyet Street Yen Hoa Ward Cau Giay District Hanoi Controversies EditMytel Edit Following the 2021 Myanmar coup d etat and subsequent unrest it was revealed that Viettel actively does business and assists the State Administration Council in cracking down protesters throughout Mytel a joint venture that owned by Viettel and the Tatmadaw as for the result its Burmese branch was sanctioned by the United States Treasury Department with assets frozen 99 100 Viettel has also been embroiled indirectly for having business ties with the Lebanese diversified investment holdings company M1 Group owned by the Mikati family s Taha and Najib a supporter of authoritarian regimes in the Middle East throughout Mytel 101 M1 Group has also bought Telenor s Myanmar after the Norwegian company exited due to instabilities 102 References Edit a b Viettel đạt tổng doanh thu năm 2019 hơn 251 nghin tỷ đồng thoibaotaichinhvietnam vn Viettel Report 2020 Viettel 2021 Cong bố thong tin hoạt động sản xuất kinh doanh năm 2021 Viettel in Vietnamese 2022 Vietnam Information and Communication Technologies International Trade Administration 7 December 2018 Retrieved 20 December 2019 a b Viettel should be in world s top 10 telecom firms by 2025 PM Viet Nam News 3 June 2019 Retrieved 20 December 2019 Viettel tiếp tục la moi trường lam việc tốt nhất nganh CNTT amp VT Việt Nam Viettel Telecom 22 March 2017 Retrieved 22 March 2017 Vietnamese mobile operator Viettel may invest in 3G network in Ukraine 22 September 2014 Decree No 388 HĐBT of the Council of Ministers on restructuring of State owned enterprises Decision No 615 QĐ QP dated 14 July 1995 of the Minister of Defense VIETTEL POST JSC SMARTPHONE APPLICATION Asia Pacific Stevie Awards website Retrieved 20 December 2019 a b Viettel 30 year history of miracles Vietnam Plus Retrieved 20 December 2019 a b c d e f Vietnam Telecommunication Report Q1 2011 PDF Business Monitor International Ltd Decision No 262 2003 QĐ BQP dated 28 October 2003 of the Minister of Defence Knud E S Idongesit W Albert G 2017 Handbook on ICT in Developing Countries 5G Perspective River Publishers P 25 Viettel eyes global status in telecoms Viet Nam News 31 August 2015 Retrieved 20 December 2019 Decision No 51 QĐ BQP dated 27 April 2004 of Minister of Defence on moving Viettel from under the management of Signal Corps to under the management of Ministry of Defence Decision No 45 2005 QĐ BQP dated 6 April 2005 of Minister of Defence on the establishment of Viettel Viettel Provides Telecommunication for Cambodia Sai Gon Giai Phong Online 8 June 2006 Retrieved 20 December 2019 Decision No 431 QĐ TCTVTQĐ dated 21 March 2007 of the General Director of Viettel on the establishment of Viettel Telecom Decision No 854 QĐ TCTVTQĐ dated 20 June 2007 of the General Director of Viettel on promulgating the ratification of the Regulation on functions tasks powers and organizations of Viettel R amp D Center 2018 Annual Report of Viettel Global Viettel broadband network to link educational establisments TeleGeography 26 September 2008 Retrieved 20 December 2019 Viettel brings telecoms services to all corners of Laos Viettel International Center website 12 May 2016 Retrieved 20 December 2019 Decision No 2079 QĐ TTg dated 14 February 2009 of the Prime Minister on the establishment of Parent Company Viettel Group under the management of Ministry of Defence on the basis of the organizational structure of Viettel Vietnam Telecommunication Report Q1 2011 PDF Business Monitor International Ltd Retrieved 17 December 2019 Viettel opens NATCOM telecom network in Haiti People s Army Newspaper 8 September 2011 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Viettel launches its hi tech industries corporation Viettel Hi tech Industries Corporation website Retrieved 17 December 2019 Vietnam tests its first tsunami warning system Vietnam Investment Review 18 May 2011 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Viettel IDC inaugurates third data center The Saigon Times 25 May 2011 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Decision No 3309 QĐ BQP dated 12 September 2011 of the Minister of Defence on establishing Viettel Research and Development Center under Viettel Group Decision No 2151 QĐ TTg dated 5 December 2011 of the Prime Minister on transferring EVN Telecom to Viettel Group Movitel confirms official launch in 105 districts TeleGeography 17 May 2012 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Made in Vietnam phones only have plastic covers made in Vietnam Vietnamnet 30 October 2012 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Viettel eyes entry into digital services market Ministry of Information and Communications website 24 January 2019 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Viettel expands 4G coverage to all provinces of Timor Leste Nhan Dan Online 31 July 2017 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Vietnam military to get Viettel made drones by year s end Thanh Nien News 29 June 2013 Retrieved 31 March 2021 Nguyễn Tuấn 17 July 2013 Những thanh quả đầu tien của cong nghiệp quan sự Việt Nam Vietstock vn Archived from the original on 22 July 2013 Retrieved 17 March 2015 Viettel Cameroon is now Nexttel Business in Cameroon 18 August 2014 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Viettel sets foot on Peru Online newspaper of the government 15 October 2014 Retrieved 17 December 2019 a b Viettel and MB provide Bankplus CA service for enterprises Vietnam News Bizhub 21 November 2014 Retrieved 17 December 2019 IT companies transforming outdated farm sector Nikkei Asian Review 24 January 2015 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Viettel develops unmanned military aircraft Vietnamnet vn 25 February 2016 Archived from the original on 30 April 2014 Retrieved 17 March 2015 Firm foundation for Viettel to thrive sustainably People s Army Newspaper 29 September 2018 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Over VND260 billion scholarships for studious students Sai Gon Giai Phong Online 29 October 2014 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Viettel becomes first 4G service provider in Burundi Nhan Dan online 7 March 2016 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Viettel launches Tanzania services Vietnam News 16 October 2015 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Viettel launches 4G pilot in Ba Ria Vung Tau TeleGeography 11 December 2015 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Vietnam awards 4G licences to the big three cellcos TeleGeography 18 October 2016 Retrieved 18 October 2016 Viettel to continue expanding its international market People s Army Newspaper 9 March 2017 Retrieved 17 December 2019 a b Viettel reports massive revenue and profit Vietnam Investment Review 3 January 2018 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Viettel launches Viettel Business Solutions Corporation Vietnam News 15 October 2014 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Decision No 1059 QĐ TTg dated 19 July 2017 of the Prime Minister on recognizing Viettel as a defence and security firm Decree No 05 2018 NĐ CP dated 5 January 2018 of the Prime Minister on organization and operation charters of Viettel Group There s still much room in cloud computing market Viettel IDC People s Army Newspaper 29 July 2018 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Viettel announces strategy for fourth development period Vietnam Investment Review 6 August 2018 Retrieved 17 December 2019 Viettel pioneers narrowband internet of things technology Viet Nam News 25 February 2019 Retrieved 18 December 2019 Viettel launches Viettel Business Solutions Corporation Viet Nam News 15 October 2018 Retrieved 18 December 2019 Viettel establishes cyber security company Ministry of Information and Communications website 16 April 2019 Retrieved 18 December 2019 Viettel establishes seventh subsidiary Viet Nam News 25 May 2019 Retrieved 18 December 2019 Viettel launches Digital Services Corporation Vietnam Plus 26 June 2019 Retrieved 18 December 2019 Viettel 30 year history of miracle Vietnam Plus Retrieved 18 December 2019 Viettel launches largest customer care programme BizHub 18 June 2019 Retrieved 18 December 2019 e cabinet systems makes debut VGP News 24 June 2019 Retrieved 18 December 2019 Viettel Post launches ecommerce ride hailing platforms The Saigon Times 2 July 2019 Retrieved 18 December 2019 Over seven million people use Viettel s Mocha app People s Army Newspaper 31 July 2019 Retrieved 18 December 2019 Vietnam Digital Transformation Alliance makes debut VOV 8 September 2019 Retrieved 18 December 2019 Viettel makes first 5G call in Vietnam Viet Nam News 11 May 2019 Retrieved 18 December 2019 Parameswaran Prashanth What s Next for Vietnam s 5G Ambitions thediplomat com Vietnamese firm Viettel s 5G claim raises eyebrows outside BBC News 20 January 2020 Beyond ISR Is Vietnam developing an armed UAV Năm 2012 kho khăn của cac mạng di động nhỏ Gafin vn 3 January 2013 Archived from the original on 6 January 2013 Retrieved 4 January 2013 International telecommunications Viettel Retrieved 11 September 2022 vietnamnet 25 April 2015 Viettel to sell part of subsidiary to finance expansion Vietnam Breaking News Retrieved 5 January 2016 Viettel offshore operations yield first profit Saigon Times 20 December 2012 Retrieved 4 January 2013 Bitel a symbol of Vietnam Peru cooperation Archived from the original on 21 March 2019 Unitel The best operator in Laos www unitel com la Retrieved 5 January 2016 Our profile Metfone www metfone com kh Retrieved 5 January 2016 Haiti Telecoms Mobile and Broadband Statistics and Analyses BuddeComm www budde com au Retrieved 5 January 2016 Mozambican mobile phone operator Movitel starts operating on an experimental basis Macauhub English Macauhub English 9 January 2012 Retrieved 5 January 2016 Nguyen Quynh 28 October 2015 Viettel Shines in East Timor Retrieved 5 January 2015 via vneconomictimes com Nexttel telecommunications network Let s fly with 3G High speed www nexttel cm Retrieved 5 January 2016 Andzongo Sylvain Nexttel announces resumption of dialogue between its shareholders Business in Cameroon Retrieved 11 September 2022 Bitel hits subscriber target plans 4G launch next month telegeography com Retrieved 5 January 2016 Viettel starts operations in Peru licenced in Tanzania News VietNamNet english vietnamnet vn Retrieved 5 January 2016 It can happen Viettel s Burundian start up Lumitel notches 600k subs in first month www telegeography com Retrieved 5 January 2016 Viettel to launch in Tanzania in Oct 15 under Halotel banner www telegeography com Retrieved 5 January 2016 BUSINESS IN BRIEF 30 4 News VietNamNet english vietnamnet vn Retrieved 30 April 2016 Myanmar Freedom on the Net 2019 Country Report Freedom House Retrieved 11 September 2022 Decree No 05 2018 ND CP on Organization and Operation Charter of Parent Company Viettel Group The Prime Minister of Vietnam 5 January 2018 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Viettel sets revenue targets Viet Nam News 22 February 2012 Retrieved 20 December 2019 Viettel revenue rose 20 in 2012 TeleGeography 5 February 2013 Retrieved 20 December 2019 Telco giant Viettel gets new general director Viet Nam News 25 February 2014 Retrieved 20 December 2019 PM Dung Viettel must become regional leading corporation Nhan Dan Online 12 March 2015 Retrieved 20 December 2019 Viettel dominates Vietnam s mobile market with 2bn profit in 2015 Tuoi Tre News 30 December 2015 Retrieved 20 December 2019 Viettel ranked second in ASEAN Top 20 telecom brands Nhan Dan Online 11 March 2017 Retrieved 20 December 2019 Viettel reports massive revenue and profit Vietnam Investment Review 3 January 2018 Retrieved 20 December 2019 Viettel eyes entry into digital services market Ministry of Information and Communication website 24 January 2019 Retrieved 20 December 2019 VietnamBiz 21 January 2019 Viettel đạt doanh thu từ viễn thong la 64 954 tỷ đồng can mốc 63 9 triệu thue bao di động vietnambiz in Vietnamese Retrieved 19 February 2020 https www fidh org IMG pdf burma coup watch 1 mar pdf bare URL PDF US broadens Myanmar sanctions beyond military with trade move The economic interests of the Myanmar military Independent International Fact Finding Mission on Myanmar Telenor Myanmar s buyers have financed atrocities and cosied up to dictators Justice for Myanmar External links Edit Media related to Viettel at Wikimedia Commons How to register for Viettel 4G service Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Viettel amp oldid 1132490355, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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