Việt Nam’s economic growth is predicted to expand by about 6 per cent this year based on numerous potentials, significant foreign direct investment, and ongoing efforts to improve the business environment and infrastructure.
SBV''s deputy governor Phạm Tiến Dũng said as the number of customers and transactions increases, the rising complexity poses many challenges for managing and ensuring security in the payment industry.
One success story was shared by Me Trang Coffee Joint Stock Company, which had previously allocated a significant portion of its budget towards sending delegations to international exhibitions and fairs in search of customers.
To build a smart agriculture, Ha Noi and other localities across the country have employed many solutions to help farmers access and apply digital technology to production and consumption activities, aiming to build a new generation of farmers who can...
Central and local television stations must stop analogue broadcasting before December 31, 2018, under an amendment to Decision No 2451/QD-TTg on transmission, terrestrial TV broadcasting digitalisation by 2020.
Viet Nam should strengthen market-based reforms and invest in education
and training in order to take advantage of opportunities arising from
the next digitalisation-driven production revolution, experts have said.
Viet Nam is targeting moving to digital terrestrial Television
broadcasting from analog by 2020 in the entire country as per the
roadmap on development of digitalisation of television.
The Steering Committee for Digitizing Television Plans will stop
transmitting to all analogue televisions (TVs) in Ha Noi, Hai Phong, Can
Tho, and HCM City starting on August 15.
The central city has completely switched off analogue signals, making it
the first city in Viet Nam and ASEAN to fully switch to digitalisation
of television programmes.
The Steering Committee for Viet Nam''s television digitalisation plan
has issued a decision to stop broadcasting analogue TV channels in Da
Nang central city before September 30.
The Red River Delta Transmission Broadcasting Company (RTB JSC) launched
a pilot broadcast digital terrestrial television (DTT) service in the
capital city of Ha Noi on May 19.
Viet Nam plans to cease broadcasting analogue TV in the five biggest cities by 2015 as digital TV takes over. According to Information and Communications Minister Nguyen Bac Son, digital TV is an irreversible trend all over the world.