Chunghwa signs pact to form $30m JV with Viettel

Staff Writer
08 May 2008
00:00

Taiwan's Chunghwa Telecom will set up a $30 million internet data joint venture with Vietnam's military run operator, Viettel, as part of its efforts to expand overseas, a Reuters report said.

The island's largest telecommunications carrier has said it hopes to grow its business with overseas investments and projects as Taiwan's home market slows with the saturation of the island's mobile market, the Reuters report said.

'We will use Vietnam as a base and then plan to go to other countries, such as Laos,' Chunghwa Telecom's chairman Tan Ho-chen, quoted by the report, said.

In the new venture, Viettel will own a 70% stake while Chunghwa Telecom will take the remaining 30% stake.

The company had said it started investments in Vietnam and Thailand and plans to invest in every Southeast Asian country besides Myanmar.

Viettel, fully owned by the Vietnam military, has become a dominant telecoms operator in the country, taking up about a third of the mobile phone market.

In 2006, it became Vietnam's first telecoms firm to invest abroad when it started Voice over internet protocol services in Cambodia, then mobile phone, fixed-line and internet services.

Viettel competes with Vinaphone and MobiFone, both mobile phone providers owned by state-run Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications .

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