MIC asks Hà Nội to focus on 5G development, telecoms firms link up

June 13, 2020 - 08:36
VNTA proposed the capital study the 5G ecosystem via research and development (R&D) zones for technology, promoting smart agriculture, smart health and fintech using 5G.
Four telecom providers sign an agreement to share telecommunications infrastructure. — Photo hanoimoi.com.vn

HÀ NỘI — The Ministry of Information and Communications has asked the capital city of Hà Nội to invest in 5G ecosystem development and make the city a regional network security centre to help bring digital economic growth rate of the city to 30 per cent.

Hoàng Minh Cường, director of the Việt Nam Telecommunications Authority (VNTA) under the Ministry of Information and Communications, said to lead in digital transformation and build a smart city, telecommunications infrastructure must be a priority.

Hà Nội should focus on 5G investment, he added.

VNTA proposed the capital study the 5G ecosystem via research and development (R&D) zones for technology, promoting smart agriculture, smart health and fintech using 5G.

However, a sad fact is that Hà Nội's 4G coverage rate is 95.8 per cent, lower than the national average of 98 per cent as some areas of the city are difficult to access.

The Ministry of Information and Communications wants the city to help solve this problem.

Minister of Information and Communications Nguyễn Mạnh Hùng also directed information and communications departments to set up a 5G coverage plan in industrial parks and centralised IT zones between 2020 and 2022 to draw new investment.

The minister said 5G commercialisation was expected to be piloted in October.

The minister asked the Department of Information Technology to require centrally-controlled cities and provinces have a roadmap for upgrading IT infrastructure to catch a new wave of FDI investment, focusing on broadband telecommunications and 5G infrastructure.

Big cities like Hà Nội and HCM City needed to prepare for high-value foreign investment, therefore, IT zones should focus on attracting R&D enterprises, said the minister.

Four telecom operators share infrastructure

Viettel, VNPT, MobiFone and Gtel Mobile signed an agreement to share telecommunications infrastructure this week.

Viettel and MobiFone planned to develop 24 shared infrastructure locations.

Viettel and VNPT agreed to share 554 telecommunications infrastructure positions this year.

VNPT will use 242 locations of Gtel Mobile to deploy new base transceiver stations in 2020-2021.

MobiFone will use 20 locations of Gtel Mobile to deploy new broadcasting this year.

Viettel will use 64 locations of Gtel Mobile.

Huỳnh Quang Liêm, VNPT deputy general director, said that sharing network infrastructure would bring benefits to telecommunication and social enterprises, which opens up the potential for digital socio-economic development.

Speaking at the agreement-signing ceremony, Hoàng Minh Cường, VNTA director, stated that the Minister of Information and Communications issued a directive last year on strengthening sharing of infrastructure among telecommunication businesses.

The deal showed the determination of enterprises in the implementation of policies, contributing to saving funds for the State and for the networks themselves, the director emphasised. — VNS

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