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Telecom providers ready for 5G-driven digital transformation

Following its successful bid on March 8 to use the 2500-2600 MHz radio frequency band for 5G deployment, Vietnam's military-run telecom provider Viettel has outlined a plan to leverage its 5G services to propel the country's digital economy, industry and society.
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Hanoi (VNA) 𝄹– Following itssuccessful bid on March 8 to use the 2500-2600 MHz radio frequency band for 5Gdeployment, Vietnam's military-run telecom provider Viettel has outlined a planto leverage its 5G services to propel the country's digital economy, industryand society.

While previous mobile technologies primarily catered toindividual users, 5G holds immense potential as a foundation for smart industries,factories, and cities. Experts hailed it as a key driver of digital economicgrowth. Industry analysts said 5G isparticularly beneficial for businesses operating in factories, ports orairports requiring secure and reliable connectivity that Wi-Fi struggles toprovide. The momentum continues with a scheduled bidding round for the3700-3800MHz band set for March 19. Meanwhile, Deputy General Director of the Vietnam Posts andTelecommunications Group (VNPT) Nguyen Nam Long said beyond piloting services in 16 cities and provinces and developingInternet-of-Things and smart home products, it aims to create 5G-poweredapplications and introduce a suite of smart agriculture solutions to spearheadcomprehensive digital transformation within the agricultural sector. MobiFone, another Vietnamese telecom provider, also expressedits commitment to maximising the effectiveness of its future 5G offerings./.
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