Military-run Viettel posted revenue of $9.7 billion in 2015 with 13% year-on-year growth, and profits up 8% to $2 billion.
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| Nguyen Manh Hung, Viettel's managing director |
Viettel pioneers free roaming in Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam
Vietnam's giant telecom levels call and data charges between three ASEAN neighbors
Metfone in Cambodia has a brand value of $94 million and is the leading mobile service provider in the country with 5.5 million customers and 37% market share. It recorded $256 million in revenue last year.
HO CHI MINH CITY -- Vietnam's state-owned telecom Viettel will
eliminate overseas roaming charges between its operators in Vietnam,
Laos, and Cambodia from January 2017.
"Users of Metfone in
Cambodia, Unitel in Laos and Viettel in Vietnam will be charged at the
local mobile fee when they make cross-border calls to each other," said
Nguyen Manh Hung, Viettel's managing director, who regards the three
countries as an economic and cultural bloc.

Metfone has 5.5 million Cambodian users and 37% of the market.
Discussions
about free roaming services started years ago in Australia, Europe, and
New Zealand, but without bearing fruit. Free roaming within the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations has also been discussed by
regional ministers since 2013.
Viettel has well-established
infrastructure in the three countries, and is the first telecom to
launch such a service within a regional economic bloc, promising cheaper
cross-border rates for calls and data.
In a statement released on
Thursday, Viettel said it expected its individual operators to lose
some revenue initially with the reduced charges, but provided no
figures. The figure could be 2% according to one Europe model in 2013.
Viettel expects users to become more active when they travel if they can
continue paying domestic rates.
Military-run Viettel posted revenue of $9.7 billion in 2015 with 13% year-on-year growth, and profits up 8% to $2 billion.
Military-run Viettel posted revenue of $9.7 billion in 2015 with 13% year-on-year growth, and profits up 8% to $2 billion.
As
of September 2016, Viettel had 90 million customers, of which 26
million were in nine overseas markets: Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon,
Haiti, Laos, Mozambique, Peru, Tanzania, and Timor Leste. Viettel has
targeted 25 countries by 2020.
Cambodia
and Laos were Viettel's first foreign ventures, and remain its most
profitable. By August, Unitel in Laos had $1 billion in accumulated
revenue over seven years and aggregate profit of $300 million. Unitel
has a brand value of $132 million, making it one of the 30 most valuable
in the region and top in Laos, according to a report by UK-based Brand
Finance in April. The company currently has more than 2.5 million
customers. It accounts for 47% of Laos's mobile market and 35% of the
broadband market.
Metfone in
Cambodia has a brand value of $94 million and
is the leading mobile service provider in the country with 5.5 million
customers and 37% market share. It recorded $256 million in revenue last year.
Viettel already operates in East Timor, and is
about to launch in Myanmar with a $1.5 billion commitment and two local
partnerships. It is also believed to be negotiating its entry into
Indonesia.
Viettel is targeting $1.5 billion in gross revenue from its overseas
markets this year, up from $660 million in 2015. This has been driven by
expansion of profitable third- and fourth-generation services. Overseas
revenues were up 13% year on year in the first half of 2016.


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