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IT businesses awarded for outstanding performance

Thirty-three information-communication technology (ICT) awards were presented to ICT businesses in Hanoi on March 20 in recognition of their outstanding performance in 2009 and contributions to the ICT sector.
Thirty-three information-communicationtechnology (ICT) awards were presented to ICT businesses in Hanoi onMarch 20 in recognition of their outstanding performance in 2009 andcontributions to the ICT sector.

Of the total awards, nine wentto landline and mobile phone and Internet service providers, 10 to ITsoftware developers, four to businesses for IT training, and seven tobusinesses for creative IT applications.

🔴 The Vietnam Data Communication Company (VDC) won all four awards forInternet providers, namely best Internet business, best customer careservice provider, best new service provider and best broadbandsupplier.


Meanwhile, big-name FPT software was awarded for its best software processing and export services.

The “Best mobile phone service provider” award was given to the army-run Viettel.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade, the General Department of Taxation,the People’s Committee of Tra Vinh province, the People’s Committee ofHo Chi Minh City’s Tan Binh district, office of the Thua Thien-Hueprovincial People’s Committee, Dong A Joint-Stock Commercial Bank andDanang Pharmaceutical Joint-Stock Company received awards for creativeIT applications.

Three foreign-invested companies, Microsoft Vietnam, Motorola Vietnamand Huawei Vietnam, were presented awards for their significantcontributions to the Vietnam’s ICT industry./.

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