At present, Vietnam has had over 120.6 million mobile subscriptions with the rate of 133 subscriptions per 100 people.
According to a report of the Vietnam Telecommunications Authority under the Ministry of Information and Communication, Vietnam had 120.6 million mobile subscriptions by the end of 2015. The number of mobile subscriptions fell by nearly 20 million from 138.6 million in 2014.
However, a telecommunications expert said that the statistics did not show the decrease of mobile users, it pointed out that the country's network providers had operated more effectively as more spam subscriptions had been eliminated.
Besides, 3G services have grown significantly, so that it has made up for the revenue of network providers.
The proportion of Internet users in Vietnam has reached 52% out of Vietnamese population by the end of November this year.
Of these, there are 36.2 million subscriptions of mobile broadband Internet, with the rate of 40.1 subscribers per 100 people.
According to the subscription statistic, Viettel ranked first on the mobile market, followed by MobiFone and VinaPhone.
However, a telecommunications expert said that the statistics did not show the decrease of mobile users, it pointed out that the country's network providers had operated more effectively as more spam subscriptions had been eliminated.
Besides, 3G services have grown significantly, so that it has made up for the revenue of network providers.
The proportion of Internet users in Vietnam has reached 52% out of Vietnamese population by the end of November this year.
The figure points out that the country's network providers had operated more effectively as more spam subscriptions had been eliminated.
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According to the subscription statistic, Viettel ranked first on the mobile market, followed by MobiFone and VinaPhone.
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