09/23/2009
VOV News
Vietnam’s Military Telecom Corporation (Viettel) has become the largest telecommunication service provider in Cambodia after launching the Metfone mobile service network in the Kingdom six months ago.
Metfone currently accounts for 60 percent of the ADSL service and 50 percent of fixed phone markets. It has two million mobile subscribers, ranking second among nine mobile service providers in Cambodia.
To facilitate the Cambodian people’s access to fundamental telecommunication services, Metfone has reduced its mobile service charge from 11 cent per minute to 9 cent per minute and expects to adjust it down in the near future.
Additionally, Metfone is the sole provider of all telecommunication services in Cambodia with its product distribution network covering even remote and isolated communes. It is also the sole provider of wireless fixed phone service with nearly 20,000 subscribers in the country.
Along with business development in Cambodia, Viettel has invested US$5 million in carrying out a three-year programme to introduce the internet in schools, subsidized 50 percent of wireless fixed and mobile phone charges for poor people and sponsored an online television system, connecting the government management to localities.
Metfone is expected to earn a revenue of US$50 million this year and provide 3G services in Cambodia early next year.
Metfone is also expected to have 2.55 million mobile subscribers, 3,000 transceiver stations covering all 24 provinces and cities of Cambodia, and provide affordable, high-quality services for customers by 2010.
Metfone currently accounts for 60 percent of the ADSL service and 50 percent of fixed phone markets. It has two million mobile subscribers, ranking second among nine mobile service providers in Cambodia.
To facilitate the Cambodian people’s access to fundamental telecommunication services, Metfone has reduced its mobile service charge from 11 cent per minute to 9 cent per minute and expects to adjust it down in the near future.
Additionally, Metfone is the sole provider of all telecommunication services in Cambodia with its product distribution network covering even remote and isolated communes. It is also the sole provider of wireless fixed phone service with nearly 20,000 subscribers in the country.
Along with business development in Cambodia, Viettel has invested US$5 million in carrying out a three-year programme to introduce the internet in schools, subsidized 50 percent of wireless fixed and mobile phone charges for poor people and sponsored an online television system, connecting the government management to localities.
Metfone is expected to earn a revenue of US$50 million this year and provide 3G services in Cambodia early next year.
Metfone is also expected to have 2.55 million mobile subscribers, 3,000 transceiver stations covering all 24 provinces and cities of Cambodia, and provide affordable, high-quality services for customers by 2010.
4 comments:
លោកហួរវ៉ាន់បើមានអ្នកនិយាយថាលោកហួរវ៉ាន់
មានអជិបជាអ្នកកាសែតមិនបានរៀនសូត្រពីមុន
មកទេគឺចេះដោយការគេបង្រៀនបន្តិចបន្តួចថាតើ
លោកហួរវ៉ាន់ខឹងគេដែរឬក៏អត់?
11:38,
If what said is true than should accepted although it is embarassing.
The real issue is: When Mr. Ho Vann edit that news article was all true. Is your ignorant Government, CPP is the one that loose face and trying to silent him.
All high ranking government official in Cambodian has no true ability. The position was all appointed by thier master Hun Xen. They all Hun Xen's dog!
Look at Hun Xen himself. He has no ability with his fake PigHD. Listen to the way he talks. Only idiots support him becaus they are more idiots then him.
ការសំងាត់សន្តិសុខជាតិសេដ្ឋកិច្ចជាតិមិនត្រូវប្រើប្រាស់បណ្តាញទូរសព្ទ័metfoneដើម្បីនិយាយឡើយ។
how long is it going to last, is the question! youn try hard to compete with the world on cambodia. well, as long as they don't impose or infringe on khmer rights and law, i guess khmer people is keeping an eye on youn to make sure they don't try to steal from cambodia lands again and so forth!
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