Viettel Global eyes $1.8 bln telecom project in Myanmar

Dec 9th at 15:11
09-12-2014 15:11:58+07:00

Viettel Global eyes $1.8 bln telecom project in Myanmar

Viettel Global, the international investment arm of the military-run Viettel group, will cooperate with companies in Myanmar to establish Viettel Myanmar to implement the investment in a telecommunications network project in the Southeast Asian country.

The decision came after a vote of Viettel Global’s shareholders in it shareholders’ meeting on last Wednesday.

The total investment of the project is expected to be at $ 1.8 billion, in which the total money funded by Viettel Global is approximately $800 million, the rest, about $ 1 billion, will be covered by its foreign partners.

As the investment of the project is expected to exceed half of the total assets recorded in the most recent audit report of Viettel Global, according to the company’s rules, Viettel Global is required to consult with its shareholders before implementation.

As its mother firm, Viettel group, owns 97.58 percent of the stake in Viettel Global, the plan will easily be adopted in the shareholders' meeting.

Currently, Viettel Global has invested in eight countries, including five operational projects in Cambodia, Laos, Haiti, Mozambique, and East Timor. Three other projects in Africa, including Burundi and Cameroon is expected to go into operation in the 4th quarter of 2014 and the 3rd quarter of 2015.

Viettel Global’s project in Tanzania is completing the procedures to deploy network infrastructure.

Network Bitel run by Viettel Peru, owned directly by Viettel Global, went into operation in October this year.

In the first 9 months of 2014, Viettel Global’s net revenues and pre-taxed profit reached VND10.1 trillion and VND2.1 trillion, respectively. As of September 30, 2014, its total assets and equity were reported at VND31.7 trillion and VND15.6 trillion, respectively.

The attraction of the Myanmar market

Prior to 2014, the telecommunications market, including mobile and landline networks, in Myanmar was monopolized by state company MPT.

From 2014, there were two more international network operators, Ooredoo (Qatar) and Telenor (Norway).

In 2013, Ooredoo and Telenor won the bidding to run their own telecommunications network in Myanmar after paying a very high bid. Viettel also participated in this bidding but did not succeed.

The representative of Viettel then said Viettel would not give up because it can continue to cooperate with Telenor and Ooredoo in joint investment projects in the telecommunications industry in Myanmar.

According to Viettel, by the end of the 2nd quarter of 2014, the total number of mobile users in Myanmar reached 6.5 million users, accounting for 10.7 percent of the total population and 13.1 percent of the population in the age of mobile usage (from 12 to 70 years old) - the lowest in Southeast Asia.

In Vietnam, the figure is 94 percent of the population in the age of mobile usage with 66.7 million users.

In Myanmar there is a large difference in the rate of mobile penetration between the city and the rest of the country.

Mobile penetration rate is the highest in the capital Naypyitaw (32.2 percent), Yangon (25.3 percent), and Mandalay (11.7 percent), while the rest of the country's mobile penetration rate is only 5.2 percent on average.

3G penetration rate is much lower, only 3.7 percent and the density of Internet users as of May 2014 reached 4.8 percent (nearly 2.9 million users).

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