The PM has approved of the Ministry of Planning and Investment's proposal of changing the military-run Viettel Group's investment form in a telecom project in the Republic of Peru.

The Hanoitimes - The PM has approved of the Ministry of Planning and Investment's proposal of changing the military-run Viettel Group's investment form in a telecom project in the Republic of Peru.
Besides Cambodia, Laos, Haiti and Mozambique, Peru, with a population of more than 30 million, has become a special market of Viettel.
Earlier, Peru’s Private Investment Promotion Agency announced that Viettel Group official won a contract of providing telecom services for 4,025 schools on Peru in 10 years.
As one of Viet Nam's largest mobile network service probiders, Viettel also intends to invest US$400 million within 10 years in establishing network infrastructure and telecommunications services in Peru.
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