MIC to regulate OTT communication in Vietnam
The MIC called for a level playing field for domestic and foreign companies.
The MIC called for a level playing field for domestic and foreign companies.
Two new cables, ADC and SJC2, are scheduled to be commissioned in 2023, bringing Vietnam's total number of submarine cables to seven.
The campaign aims at reducing the proportion of computers in Vietnam being infected with malicious codes.
The Ministry of Information and Communications held a conference on March 24 on promoting a support program for small and medium enterprises (SME) in digital transformation in 2022.
Resources would be prioritized to assist disadvantaged students in Vietnam to have devices for online learning towards ensuring fairness in accessing new schooling methods.
In this difficult Covid-19 situation, telecom and internet communication are the only means for people to connect with local authorities.
The cooperation between the two sides will help Vietnam roll out the national digital transformation program to 2025 with a vision to 2030.
More policies will be devised to mobilize social resources for the development of strategic infrastructure and spearhead economic fields.
Vietnam is the 78th out of 193 countries worldwide to complete the television digitization process.
Vietnam plans to have around 50,000 IT and electronic and telecommunications companies, of which the ten largest will play a leading role and be internationally competitive with revenues of at least US$1 billion each.