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3G service in Vietnam cheapest in the world

Xinhua, July 9, 2015 Adjust font size:

While Vietnamese believe they have to pay too much for 3G services, the reports of international institutions all show the 3G service fee in Vietnam is the cheapest in the world, local online newspaper Vietnamnet reported Wednesday.

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has released a report about 3G data services in the world based on 2013 materials. ITU compared the fees for 500 MB service package which is believed to be the reasonable consumption level and most chosen by customers when using 3G data services in many countries.

A survey conducted in early 2015 showed that one Vietnamese spends 50,000-100,000 Vietnamese dong on 3G services, or 70,000 Vietnamese dong for a 600 MB package. Meanwhile, 93 percent of subscribers using 3G on smartphones chose the service package. This showed that the service package most favored by Vietnamese is also the one favored in other countries.

According to ITU, the average fee for 500 MB package is 16.9-17. 6 U.S. dollars a month for pre-paid and post-paid services, respectively. The fee is 16.3-17.5 U.S. dollars in developed countries while it is 17.8-18.3 U.S. dollars in developing countries.

As such, despite the big income per capita difference, the 3G service fee difference is modest, just 1 U.S. dollars a month. This is explained by the similar service cost prices in different countries, including costs on infrastructure, devices, labor force and sales.

However, the similar fees showed that users in developing countries have to pay high fees compared with their living standards. And while there is nearly no difference in the service fee, there is a big gap in the GNI (gross national income) per capita.

The average service fee for 500 MB data package in the world accounts for 5.8-6.4 percent of GNI per capita, while the figures are 8-8.9 percent in developed countries and 1-1.1 percent in developing countries. In the Asia-Pacific region, the figure is 5- 7.5 percent.

If analyzing Vietnam's 600 MB package service fee at 7.8 U.S. dollars based on PPP (purchasing power parity) theory, one would see that the service fee in Vietnam is just equal to 44.3-46.1 percent of the world's average level and 44.6-47.8 percent of the average fee in developing countries.

If noting that the Vietnamese GNI per capita is 145 U.S. dollars a month (in 2013) as reported by the World Bank in 2013, Vietnam's 3G service fee just amounts to 2.2 percent of GNI per capita.

The level is equal to 1/3 of the world's average level, 1/4 of developing countries and 29-44 percent of the countries in the Asia-Pacific. As such, analysts say, the 3G service fee in Vietnam is at a very low level in the world. Endi