Viettel launches first commercial 5G network based on Open RAN

  • Viettel has launched Vietnam’s first open RAN 5G network using Qualcomm technology. The network covers more than 300 sites in Vietnam to expand 5G services in the country.
  • Qualcomm’s 5G RAN platform is the foundation of the Viettel network, making it the world’s first commercial O-RAN 5G network using Qualcomm technology.

What happened

Viettel, Vietnam’s largest telecom operator, has launched the country’s first commercial 5G network based on Open RAN (Radio Access Network) technology. The new network leverages Qualcomm’s advanced 5G technology to deliver faster, more efficient mobile connectivity. Open RAN is a flexible and interoperable approach to network architecture that allows operators to use hardware and software from different vendors, providing more cost-effective and customizable solutions. This launch marks a significant step forward in Vietnam’s digital infrastructure and positions Viettel as a key player in the country’s 5G rollout.

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Why it is important

This development is a major milestone for both Viettel and Vietnam’s telecommunications industry. By adopting Open RAN technology, Viettel can offer a more flexible and scalable 5G network, which will be crucial for meeting the growing demand for high-speed internet and supporting the country’s digital economy. The use of Qualcomm’s 5G tech also positions Viettel at the forefront of global 5G innovation. Open RAN is seen as a game-changer for telecom networks because it reduces dependence on a single vendor and encourages competition, leading to lower costs and greater innovation. This launch not only boosts Viettel’s competitive edge in the telecom market but also supports Vietnam’s broader 5G ambitions, contributing to the country’s technological advancement.

Tanya-Ye

Tanya Ye

Tanya Ye is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied literature at University of Southampton. She specialises in IT infrastructure and tech trends. Contact her at t.ye@btw.media.

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