Vietnam’s pay television market could face fierce competition with the
proposed entrance of newcomers.
In 2012, giant telcos, including
leading state group VNPT, FPT Telecom, An Vien (AVG) Television and
military-run Viettel, sent applications to the Ministry of Information and
Communications (MIC) expressing desire to step into the pay TV service market.
Allowing businesses to offer the
service both creates a bona fide market competition and makes the most of their
telecom infrastructure, according to FPT chairman and chief executive officer
Truong Gia Binh.
Viettel’s deputy general director
Nguyen Manh Hung assumed upgrading cable infrastructure to communes for supply
of cable television would help cut down investment costs by several times while
extending the service to remote areas.
Pay TV has to share market slices
with the interactive television segment (IPTV) which has grown the fastest
within the pay TV system with around one million subscribers after three years
in operation.
Currently there are four IPTV
service providers: FPT Telecom, media firm VTC, VNPT and Viettel.
“IPTV promises enormous
development potential and will dominate pay TV market in Vietnam,” said FPT
Telecom general director Nguyen Van Khoa.
To meet the competition, service
providers have rolled out a series of new services, such as FPT Telecom
focusing on promoting FPT Play HD, VASC Software and Media Company giving birth
to MyTVNet with the introduction of fresh interactive services Video Call, TV
Voting, TV Messages and TV Friend.
During a decade in Vietnam, pay
TV has exposed several limitations seen in its patchy development, use of
backward technology, its focus on urban areas and loosened management of price
and service quality.
The MIC has penned and submitted
to the prime minister for enactment of synchronous planning on television
sector development, including that of pay TV service market targeting high
service quality, cutting-edge technology and sustainable development, according
to Nguyen Bac Son, Minister of Information and Communications.
Accordingly, existing pay TV
system shall be streamlined to avert patchy development and cultivate a healthy
pay TV and radio broadcasting market which will operate under market rules with
stable development, striving for conversion into entirely digital television
and radio broadcasting by 2020. The programme content shall be richly imbued
with distinctive cultural identities featuring increasingly service quality and
competitive costs.
Tu An | vir.com.vn
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