Unitel to provide Internet access to 80 pct of Lao population

Star Telecom (Unitel), a joint venture between Vietnam’s Viettel Global JSC and Laos Asia Telecom, sets to provide high-speed Internet access to 80 percent of the Lao population by 2020, according to Unitel General Director Cao Anh Son.
Unitel to provide Internet access to 80 pct of Lao population ảnh 1Star Telecom (Unitel), a joint venture between Vietnam’s Viettel Global JSC and Laos Asia Telecom, sets to provide high-speed Internet access to 80 percent of the Lao population by 2020. (Photo: VNA)

Vientiane (VNA) - Star Telecom (Unitel),a joint venture between Vietnam’s Viettel Global JSC and Laos Asia Telecom,sets to provide high-speed Internet access to 80 percent of the Lao populationby 2020, according to Unitel General Director Cao Anh Son.

Son announced the goal at a ceremony to celebratethe 10th founding anniversary of Viettel Global and the 9th establishment of Unitel in Vientiane on October 16.

Present at the event were Minister of NationalDefence Chansamone Chanyalath, Minister of Posts and TelecommunicationsThansamay Kommasith and Minister of Industry Khemmani Pholsena of Laos, VietnameseAmbassador to Laos Nguyen Ba Hung and Deputy General Director of the ViettelMilitary Industry and Telecomes Group Tao Duc Thang, among others.

In his welcome remarks, Son briefed the guests onwhat Unitel has achieved over almost the past decade, saying the firm is nowthe biggest telecom service provider in Laos with about 3 million mobilesubscribers, making up 54 percent of the local market share.

Unitel has around 6,500 base transceiver stations(BTSs) and 30,000 km of fiber optic cable that reach all districts in Laos, hesaid, adding that the company has brought telecom services to many remote areasto reduce development gaps between urban and rural people and boost socio-economicgrowth in the country.

Son noted that from its launch in 2009 to the endof 2017, the firm has contributed over 485 million USD to the Lao state budget,earned 1.35 billion USD in cumulative revenue and provided 13 million USD forsocial projects in Laos.

Unitel has supported more than 900 schools inaccessing the Internet and provided services for high-level meetings betweenthe governments of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia on the online platform. It hasalso helped the Government of Laos develop Lao fonts for desktop and mobile topromote better communication between Lao people, he said.

The company received a second-class Labour Order bestowed by the LaoGovernment in recognition for its decade-long relentless effort in the localsocio-economic development.

Son took the occasionto thank the Party, State and people of Laos for their support since itsestablishment, saying it was among key factors for the firm’s success today.

Unitel is committedto remain as a pioneer in the industry and a symbol of the strong relationship betweenVietnam and Laos to further nurture the traditional friendship, specialsolidarity and comprehensive cooperation between the two Parties, States andpeople, he stressed.

Unitel, in which Viettel owns a 49 percent share,was founded in October 2009. It is among Viettel’s telecom subsidiariesoverseas alongside those in Cambodia, East Timor, Cameroon, Haiti, Mozambique,Burundi, Peru, Tanzania and Myanmar.–VNA 
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