British telecom group Vodafone has signalled that it could be interested in investing in a mobile phone operator in Vietnam, as part of the company’s strategy of expanding in emerging markets.
The world’s largest mobile group by revenue confirmed it had opened an office in Hanoi in June, so that it can track Vietnam’s privatisation plans. The Vietnamese Government’s plans are expected to result in opportunities to buy minority stakes in some of the Southeast Asian country’s state-owned mobile operators, possibly as early as this year.
Vodafone is seeking revenue growth in emerging markets to offset a slowing top line performance in its core European businesses.
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Motorola Inc. and Vietnam Datacommunications Company (VDC), a company within the Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT) has signed an agreement to commence a technical and commercial WiMAX trial in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, the nation’s two largest citiesIt is anticipated that the deployment of Motorola’s wi4 WiMAX will allow VDC to reach a wider subscriber base, help meet the demand for broadband, as well as roll out IP services such as VoIP without the need for wired infrastructure.
The year long trial is expected to begin in October 2007. Phase one will cover an urban area in Hanoi and the second phase will cover a similar urban area in Ho Chi Minh City.
“Using WiMAX for wireless broadband access is key to a market such as Vietnam where wired broadband penetration is low,” said Jay Andersen, vice president for sales, South and East Asia, Home and Networks Mobility, Motorola. “It has the potential to enable the country to leap frog current wired technologies so that a larger population in Vietnam’s rapidly growing market can be connected quickly and affordably.”
“We see a future where wireless broadband can truly enhance the way of life in Vietnam and add its people to the knowledge economy,” said Pham Long Tran, Chairman, VNPT Group. “Adopting an open standard like WiMAX is the best way to serve our customers and future subscribers.”
“We are proud to be part of VNPT¡¯s first mobile WiMAX trial in Vietnam,” said David Knapp, general director, Motorola Vietnam. “This marks a true milestone for this maturing country and demonstrates the foresight and dedication of VNPT to improving the nation’s infrastructure.”
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VOD33.08, +0.18, +0.5%) on Sunday signaled it could be interested in investing in a mobile phone operator in Vietnam, as part of the UK telecoms group’s strategy of expanding in emerging markets.
The world’s largest mobile group by revenue confirmed it had opened an office in Hanoi in June, so that it can track Vietnam’s privatization plans.
The communist government’s plans are expected to result in opportunities to buy minority stakes in some of Vietnam’s state-controlled mobile operators, possibly as early as this year.
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Motorola Inc. and Vietnam Datacommunications Company (VDC), a company within the Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT) has signed an agreement to commence a technical and commercial WiMAX trial in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, the nation’s two largest cities.It is anticipated that the deployment of Motorola’s wi4 WiMAX will allow VDC to reach a wider subscriber base, help meet the demand for broadband, as well as roll out IP services such as VoIP without the need for wired infrastructure.
The year long trial is expected to begin in October 2007. Phase one will cover an urban area in Hanoi and the second phase will cover a similar urban area in Ho Chi Minh City.
“Using WiMAX for wireless broadband access is key to a market such as Vietnam where wired broadband penetration is low,” said Jay Andersen, vice president for sales, South and East Asia, Home and Networks Mobility, Motorola. “It has the potential to enable the country to leap frog current wired technologies so that a larger population in Vietnam’s rapidly growing market can be connected quickly and affordably.”
“We see a future where wireless broadband can truly enhance the way of life in Vietnam and add its people to the knowledge economy,” said Pham Long Tran, Chairman, VNPT Group. “Adopting an open standard like WiMAX is the best way to serve our customers and future subscribers.”
“We are proud to be part of VNPT¡¯s first mobile WiMAX trial in Vietnam,” said David Knapp, general director, Motorola Vietnam. “This marks a true milestone for this maturing country and demonstrates the foresight and dedication of VNPT to improving the nation’s infrastructure.”
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Motorola and Vietnam Datacommunications Company have signed an agreement to commence a technical and commercial WiMAX trial. It is anticipated that the deployment of Motorola’s wi4 WiMAX will allow VDC to reach a wider subscriber base and roll out of IP services without the need for wired infrastructure. The year long trial is expected to begin in October. Phase one will cover an urban area in Hanoi and the second phase will cover a similar urban area in Ho Chi Minh city.
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