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Nov 12, 2012 / 09:48

New SIMs fee to stop fly-by-night subscribers

New subscribers to prepaid mobile services will be charged 25,000 VND from January 1, 2013, excluding the cost of a SIM Card (Subscriber Identity Module). The move aims to curb the increasing number of virtual subscriptions to prepaid services, where users o­nly use the numbers they subscribe temporarily.

The Hanoitimes - New subscribers to prepaid mobile services will be charged 25,000 VND from January 1, 2013, excluding the cost of a SIM Card (Subscriber Identity Module).

The move aims to curb the increasing number of virtual subscriptions to prepaid services, where users o­nly use the numbers they subscribe temporarily.


The subscription for post-paid mobile services will remain 30,000 VND, the Ministry of Information and Communications said.

Meanwhile, the ministry will require mobile network providers to obtain permission from the ministry when changing the subscription rate and offering promotions.

Mobile network providers will also be required to post a list of subscription fees and SIM prices in their sale outlets at the rates set by the ministry.

Vietnam currently has six mobile network operators: Viettel, Vinaphone, MobiFone, Vietnamobile, Gtel and Sfone.

New mobile subscriptions in Vietnam have skyrocketed in recent years, reaching 19 million in 2006, 98 million in 2009 and more than 123 million by the end of September 2012