On September 10, Mozambique''s President Filipe Jacinto Nyusi visited Viettel Group during his visit to Việt Nam, the second time that the company has welcomed a head of state.
This marks a significant milestone for Viettel in its efforts to implement the “Development Strategy of Việt Nam''s International Optical Cable System by 2030, vision to 2035” of the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC).
Viettel is committed to promoting activities that effectively exploit the advantages of technology and digital data, creating value to promote the development of digital government, digital economy and digital society.
This partnership aims to help the two leading groups of Việt Nam and Poland leverage mutual strengths and explore business opportunities in the global markets.
This event is expected to enhance Viettel''s position in the global market and make a positive contribution to the development of Việt Nam''s high-tech industry.
The total accumulated revenue in five years of Mytel reached more than US$2 billion, which is the market with the highest service revenue of Viettel last year.
Da Nang and military-owned telecommunications group Viettel have inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on digital transformation in economy, education, healthcare, tourism, trade and industry, agriculture and e-Government in 2022-30.
Viettel Group achieved a double digit growth in the first half of the year with revenue and profit increased by 6.6 per cent and 21.7 per cent over the same period last year respectively.
Viettel Aerospace Institute (VTX), a member of Viettel Group, was officially granted an exclusive protection certificate by the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for two works in the field of optoelectronics and materials industry.
Revenue of the Viettel Store system under Viettel Group posted a 40 per cent year-on-year increase, more than triple the average level of the telecom market and marking record growth after 15 years of operation.