Nokia Teams with Viettel to Revolutionize Broadband in Hanoi
Nokia Partners with Viettel to Upgrade Hanoi’s Broadband Network

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Nokia has announced a groundbreaking partnership with Viettel, one of Vietnam’s leading telecommunications operators, to enhance Hanoi’s broadband infrastructure. As part of this collaborative effort, Nokia will deploy its advanced Broadband Network Gateway–Control User Plane Separation (BNG-CUPS) solution in the bustling metropolitan area of the capital city. This cutting-edge technology promises to transform day-to-day operations for Viettel while delivering a superior customer experience for users in the fast-developing region.
Unlocking Vietnam’s Digital Ambitions

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The collaboration between Nokia and Viettel underscores Vietnam’s strategic focus on digital transformation. As the Southeast Asian country strives for a digital economy contributing 30% of its GDP by 2030, a robust and efficient communications infrastructure is paramount. The deployment of Nokia’s BNG-CUPS solution is a key milestone in this journey, enabling Viettel to handle growing data demands and support Vietnam’s industrialization goals. With broadband playing a pivotal role in the nation’s connectivity, this project positions Viettel as a leader in technological innovation.
Enhancing Connectivity and Efficiency

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Nokia’s BNG-CUPS technology is designed to streamline operations while enhancing the energy efficiency and reliability of networks. Speaking about the initiative, Nguyen Tran Quynh, Deputy Director of Viettel’s Technical Global Center, said, “This initiative reiterates our commitment to continuously elevate network performance to deliver a best-in-class experience for our subscribers.” The solution not only strengthens Viettel’s network performance but also ensures sustainable energy consumption, aligning with broader environmental goals.
Milestone Deployment in Vietnam

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For Nokia, the project marks the first deployment of its BNG-CUPS technology in Vietnam, showcasing the company’s dedication to innovation across Asia-Pacific markets. Kent Wong, Vice President and Head of IP Networks, Asia Pacific at Nokia, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “This is a milestone project for us as it marks the first deployment of BNG-CUPS in Vietnam.” As Vietnam continues to experience rapid urbanization and digital transformation, such partnerships affirm the country’s potential as a rising technology hub in Southeast Asia.
The modernization of Hanoi’s broadband network will not only cater to the city’s growing digital needs but also set a benchmark for future telecom initiatives across the region, ensuring seamless connectivity and efficient network operations for years to come.