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Vietnam releases data on Internet access quality for the first time

The data was collected by VNNIC Speedtest from 30,000 subscribers in 69 networks, mostly Viettel, VNPT, FPT, CMC and MobiFone, three months after system launch.
Vietnam Internet Network Information Center (VNNIC) has released figures on the country's Internet access quality for the first time, measuring download speed at 61.39 Mbps.  The data was collected by VNNIC Speedtest from 30,000 subscribers in 69 networks, mostly Viettel, VNPT, FPT, CMC and MobiFone, three months after system launch.
According to the figures, the average fixed broadband download speed in the first quarter reached 61.39 Mbps, 45 percent higher than the measurement data announced by some foreign systems. For mobile networks, the download speed was 39.4 Mbps, 18.7 percent higher than the foreign data. Regarding fixed broadband connections, according to VNNIC Speedtest, among the top three internet service providers, VNPT ranked first in terms of download/upload speed, followed by Viettel and FPT.
As for mobile internet connections, Viettel had the highest average download/upload speed in the first quarter, with 32.7 Mbps for downloads and 41.45 Mbps for uploads. With such a high speed, Viettel has beaten big opponents like Vinaphone and MobiFone./.
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