Vietnam aims to make 5G service universal by 2030


More than 80 per cent of Vietnam's population are expected to have e-payment accounts, according to the plan. - Vietnam News

HANOI (Xinhua): The Vietnamese government has approved a national digital transformation programme, aiming to have digital economy account for 20 per cent of the country's GDP by 2025 and make 5G mobile network service universal by 2030, local media reported on Thursday (June 4).

The country also targets to be among the world's top 35 countries in Global Innovation Index by 2025, local Tap chi Tai chinh (Finance Magazine) cited the National Digital Transformation Programme until 2025 with a Vision to 2030 as reporting.

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