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High hopes for mobile growth in the country By Carol Ko
08 Apr 2009

HONG KONG, 8 APRIL 2009 – Hutchison Telecommunications International today announced that its Vietnamese operation Vietnamobile will launch its GSM (global system for mobile communications) services tomorrow in Vietnam.

Hong Kong-based Hutchison Telecommunications offers mobile and fixed-line telecommunication services in Hong Kong, and operates mobile telecommunications services in Indonesia, Vietnam, Macau, Israel, Thailand and Sri Lanka.

Vietnamese provinces

Vietnamobile, the business co-operation contract partnership between Hutchison Telecom and Hanoi Telecom Joint Stock Company, will launch its service over its latest- technology GSM network with footprint present in 64 provinces in Vietnam.

Dennis Lui, chief executive officer of Hutchison Telecom said: “The launch of Vietnamobile completes Hutchison Telecom’s strategic step of relaunching the operation with GSM technology. This positions the company to compete more effectively in Vietnam and better tap the potential of one of the highest growth mobile markets in the region.”

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