Vice chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, Tran Van Vinh, had a work session with telecoms businesses
Posted Date: 20/07/2011
This morning, Vice chairman of the provincial People’s Committee – Tran Van Vinh – had a work session with the representatives of the telecoms businesses, discussing the difficulties that they have encountered due to the impact of the inflation and economic downturn at the Department of Culture and Information’s hall
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In his work
session, Vice chairman heard businesses report on the operations in the area of
telecommunications in 2008 and on the plans in 2009. Most businesses said that
they have been greatly influenced by economic difficulties and the telecoms
industry is no exception. However, thanks to their special features, telecoms
businesses keep maintaining a high growth rate, meeting the social demands for
information and handing an amount of billions over to the State budget.
Particularly, the telecoms revenue in 2008 reached VND1,785 billion. There have
been 420,000 new cellular and fixed telephone subscribers. Telephone density is
66.68 subscribers per 100 population and internet density is 14.21 subscribers
per 100 population. Currently, the province has 571 mobile stations including
141 ones that were built in 2008. Increasingly, telecoms businesses are growing
in both quantity and quality. So far, there have been six telecoms businesses in
the province such as Vinaphone, Mobifone, Viettel Mobile, SPT, EVN and HT
Mobile. This shows a fierce competition between businesses for the telecoms
market share. They said this is the reason why there has been a promotional
campaign race, which creates a huge number of the virtual subscribers of the
total telephone and internet subscribers.
Vice chairman
– Tran Van Vinh – highly appreciated the efforts telecoms businesses have made
to maintain the growth rate and make a significant contribution to the
province’s socio-economic growth targets. Vice chairman made a speech, offered
guidance and reminded in his work session that telecoms businesses should join
hands in investing in facilities to avoid waste which spoils urban aesthetic and
simultaneously draw up competitive strategies aimed at service quality instead
of launching massive and ineffective promotion campaigns in recent times.
(Reported by N. Thuong,
Translated by Duy Minh)