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Viettel attends tech exhibition in South Africa

Vietnam’s leading telecom service provider, Viettel, which is run by the army, sent its Telecommunication Network Equipment Manufacturer (Viettel Core) to the AfricaCom 2014, one of the world’s biggest tech events.
Vietnam’s leading telecom service provider, Viettel, which is run by thearmy, sent its Telecommunication Network Equipment Manufacturer(Viettel Core) to the AfricaCom 2014, one of the world’s biggest techevents.

At the event, from November 11-13 in Cape Town, SouthAfrica, Viettel Core introduced outstanding solutions and services,including Versatile Object Counting System (vOCS), the Short MessageService Centre (vlSMSC), Caller Ring Back Tones (vCRBT), and MobileTracking System (vMTS), attracting attention of thousands of visitorsand potential partners.

Talking with the South Africa-basedVietnam News Agency correspondents, Viettel Core Director Nguyen HoangLong highly valued the exhibition as a chance for the Vietnamese firm toexpand its market in the continent and beyond.

Viettelstarted producing network-served devices in 2010 in a bid to monitor thequality of the services it provided for customers.

The groupexpanded its operations to Laos, Cambodia, Haiti, Mozambique, EastTimor, Peru and Cameroon. Soon, it will launch its services in Tanzaniaand Burundi.

At the recent International Business Awards,part of the Stevie Awards, two international subsidiaries of Viettel,namely Movitel in Mozambique and Telemor in East Timor, won prizes for“Fastest-Growing Company of the Year in the Middle East and Africa” and“Startup of the Year”, respectively.

AfricaCom is held annually by Informa Telecoms and Media in Africa.

The AfricaCom 2014 saw a record participation of 375 most innovative,forward-thinking telecom brands and more than 9,000 smartest, mostswitched-on digital movers and shakers in the world.-VNA

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