Under the licence, these companies,which include Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT),Viettel Telecom, FPT Telecom, CMC and VTC, will be allowed to operatethe 4G network over a trial period of 12 months.
4G,which refers to the fourth generation of cellular wireless standards,is a successor to the 2G and 3G networks. The nomenclature of thegenerations generally refers to a change in the fundamental nature ofthe service, non-backwards compatible transmission technology and newfrequency bands.
According to telecom experts, using4G will improve broadband significantly in comparison with 2G and 3G.4G allows data to be transmitted at a higher speed of 1GB per secondwhile in a static state and 100 MB per second in a mobile state. Withits large broadband, the 4G also permits data, sound and mobile picturesto be transmitted in very high quality in a short time. The 4Gapplication will be used in teleconferences, online entertainment andfor broadband Internet access.
Currently, severalhigh technologies including Long-term Evolution, Ultra Mobile Broadbandand WiMAX II have been considered pre-technologies for 4G. Thesetechnologies will be fundamental to building 4G standards.
MIC's Telecommunication Department director Pham Hong Hai said thatafter the one-year trial periods, companies will be required toparticipate in a frequency bid in order to be granted a 4G licence underthe Telecommunications Law. After receiving the licence, they will beable to transfer frequency bands.
The MIC will organise a conference to gather telecom companies' opinions upon the 4G implementation in Vietnam soon./.