Vietnam telecom giants pressuring smaller players

Although Vietnam’s mobile telecom costs are already low compared to many Asian countries, service providers are looking to cut their charges further in a race to expand their market share.

Last July, the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) approved a proposal by military-run mobile phone service provider Viettel to reduce phone tariffs by 10-15%. This brought Viettel’s charges to levels below Vinaphone and Mobifone.

But just few days later, the Viet Nam Post and Telecommunications Group (VNPT), which operates both Vinaphone and Mobifone systems, also reduced charges by 10-15% for their post-paid subscribers after getting the nod from MIC.

As the owner of two mobile phone and one landline networks, VNPT has reduced sharply its own charges for calls on the local networks.

Currently, the monthly subscription for post-paid service offered by Mobifone and Vinaphone is 49,000 dong (US$2.5). Charges for internal and external calls are 880 dong and 980 dog per minute respectively.

Viettel’s monthly subscription fee for post-paid users is 50,000 dong and costs for inter-network and extra-network calls for postpaid users are 890 dong and 990 dong per minute.

For prepaid subscriptions, costs for internal calls and calls to other networks at Vinaphone are VND1,180 and VND1,380 per minute. Corresponding costs at Viettel are VND1,190 and VND1,390 per minute.

VNPT has millions of subscribers for its Vinaphone, Mobifone and VNPT fixed landlines, therefore its customers enjoy much benefit from its cut on internal call charges.

Among other mobile phone service providers, including Vietnamobile, S-Fone and EVN telecom, there is not much different in costs for post-paid packages. But their charges are a little higher than the three large players.

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Posted by VBN on Jan 12 2011. Filed under Telecommunication. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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