VDC and HGC cooperate to increase Vietnam's Internet traffic

Hutchison Global Communications (HGC), a subsidiary of Hutchison Telecommunication International and Data and Communication Company (VDC), signed an agreement to connect the international Internet channel 622 Mbps to Hong Kong on the afternoon of 17 / 5 in Hanoi.

By signing this connection agreement, HGC will provide 622 Mbps of VDC capacity to connect hitchhiking to Hong Kong on Sea-Me-We 3 optical fiber cable and contribute to expanding VDC's Internet traffic. connect to major Internet networks worldwide.

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Representative of VDC - HGC participated in signing an agreement on the afternoon of May 17.Photo: Thuy Nguyen

' We are very proud to be signing this agreement. We will provide a stable and high-quality connection for Vietnam through VDC , 'said Peter Wong, CEO of HGC. ' This is an important milestone affirming the experience and level of HGC's leading provider of international Internet connection services in Asia '.

In the signing ceremony, Mr. Hoanh Minh Cuong, Deputy Director of VDC also said: " As a major Internet service provider belonging to Vietnam Post and Telecommunications Group (VNPT), VDC is a supplier. The largest Internet service provider in Vietnam, we take on the important responsibility of improving the quality of Internet access in Vietnam, choosing HGC, a provider of telecommunications network infrastructure with an international network at In Asia, the United States and Europe, we believe VNPT / VDC's Internet will be improved both in terms of access quality as well as in the wide range of connections worldwide ".

VNPT / VDC's Internet infrastructure currently has a total capacity of 5Gbps international channel which is connected with 10 foreign partners. With three gate stations in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang, not only providing a variety of services in the country, VNPT / VDC is also the first enterprise to look out to foreign markets, currently providing Internet services to Laos and Cambodia markets.

Thuy Nguyen