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Viettel Maintains Control of Its Own 5G Infrastructure Ecosystem |
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In March 2024, Viettel Group was awarded the Radio Frequency band 2,500 – 2,600 MHz for the next 15 years. According to the Ministry of Information and Communications, this spectrum range can be used for 4G, 5G, and any future telecommunications technologies. This marks a key milestone for the group, which has previously researched and developed its own 5G telecommunication equipment, and enables the company to test its 5G networking equipment in a fully commercial scenario.
As early as November 2023, Viettel had made significant inroads into developing its own 5G networking equipment. For example, Viettel has covered the full range of 5G infrastructure, ranging from wireless transceivers, switches and routers, core network equipment, 5G chipsets, and even 5G devices. This has made the company the only Communication Service Provider (CSP) in the world that is also capable of producing its own 5G network equipment.
Monetizing CSP Expertise—a New Business Approach for CSPs? |
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While Viettel is the first CSP to also develop network equipment—a business previously dominated by Network Equipment Vendors (NEVs)—it is becoming increasingly common for CSPs globally to utilize a similar business approach.
Many CSPs are looking to leverage their existing telecommunication expertise and move from simply being connectivity providers to becoming telecommunication solutions providers for other CSPs.
Viettel Needs to Capitalize on Existing Momentum |
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However, in contrast to the examples listed above, Viettel is in the unique position of having entered the core telecommunications infrastructure equipment market, putting the company in direct competition with some of the incumbent NEVs, including but not limited to Ericsson, Nokia, Cisco, Juniper Networks, Huawei, and ZTE. While this has some direct benefits for the company, such as increased self-reliance and closer management of the network, Viettel may potentially also face issues scaling up beyond the country borders to achieve better Return-on-Investment (ROI) due to the long-term dominance of these incumbent NEVs.
ABI Research has identified some key recommendations that Viettel and other aspiring CSPs should consider:
Viettel is in a unique position to potentially change the dynamics of the global telecommunications community. However, this is not without challenges. For example, investments that could be used to build out the 5G network might be redirected for equipment Research and Development (R&D) purposes, thereby affecting the mobile consumer business for Viettel. Balancing between the various requirements of the different business arms will be a key challenge for the company.