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The world’s leading information
technology group - IBM - held its first ever seminar in
Hanoi on November 5 to introduce its cutting-edge
technologies to Vietnam’s telecommunications sector.
The Vice President of IBM’s
communications sector in charge of growing markets, Tim
Greisinger, said that his group had seen many changes and
opportunities in Vietnam and they wanted to work with the
country to step up the process.
Greisinger said Vietnam was on
the list of 149 countries and territories around the world
to have attracted the interest of leading telecoms and IT
providers and expressed his group’s willingness to help
Vietnam spur on the sectors development.
The IBM executive suggested that
Vietnamese telecoms service providers should develop new
business models and accelerate the use of advanced telecoms
technologies, especially broadband services, to ensure a
stronger growth in the telecoms sector.
Attending the event, the Deputy
Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Thanh Hung
reiterated the nation’s commitment to creating the right
conditions for multinational IT-communications groups, such
as IBM, to do business in Vietnam.
He said he expected more
Vietnamese telecoms companies to team up with foreign
partners in an effort to boost the growth of the national
IT-communications sector.
According to the International
Telecoms Union, in recent years, Vietnam has posted one of
the highest telecoms growth rates in the world.
At present, Vietnam has a total
of 117 million telephone subscribers, including 99 million
mobile phone subscribers, representing 59% and 65%
increases, respectively, over the same period last year.
The number of Internet
subscribers grew by 44.6% to 2.8 million and the number of
Internet users hit 22 million, or 25.6% of the country’s
population. (VNA) |