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Viettel launches country’s first 5G SA

21/10/2024
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Viettel launches country’s first 5G SA
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Viettel will sell a range of 5G service packages for postpaid subscribers, from VND200,000 a month with a daily data cap of 6GB to VND2 million a month with a 50GB daily cap. Prepaid subscribers can get 5G packages ranging from 4GB of daily data at VND135,000 a month 30GB at VND210,000. Viettel will also offer a QoS-based service-based package that allows customers to flexibly prioritize high speed and low latency according to their needs.

The telco plans to offer 5G fixed wireless access (FWA) service, as well as private 5G services for vertical businesses such as factories, industrial parks and seaports.

Viettel has been trialling 5G since 2019, but only received its 5G spectrum licence from the Ministry of Information and Communications in March 2024 after winning the first round of an auction for the 2500-2600MHz band.

Viettel completed initial deployment of its 5G SA network in August, with 5G coverage points in 63 provinces and cities. Last month, it announced contracts with Ericsson and Nokia to expand its 5G network even further, as well as upgrade its 4G network.

However, by Viettel’s own estimates, less than 20% of smartphones in Vietnam support any kind of 5G connectivity, and of those, few support 5G SA. Viettel said it is closely coordinating with popular smartphone brands Vietnam, including Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, Vivo and Oppo, to upgrade their device firmware to support 5G SA.

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