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  2. VNG Corporation - Wikipedia

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    2012–2013: Zalo, a mobile application for instant messaging and calls, reached 10 million users in 1.5 years. 2014: VNG was evaluated at 1 billion US dollars by World Startup Report and become the first and only unicorn startup in Vietnam.

  3. Telephone numbers in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    In Vietnam, mobile phone numbers follow the format 09x-xxxxxxx or new prefixes: 03x, 05x, 07x, 08x. The first 0 is the trunk code. The next 2 digits (3x, 5x, 7x, 8x or 9y) specify the mobile phone operator. Some mobile phone operators have been given more than one operator code.

  4. Vinaphone - Wikipedia

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    Vinaphone is a Vietnamese mobile network operator headquartered in Hanoi, Vietnam. Founded June 26, 1996, as a GSM launcher, Vinaphone is the second network (after MobiFone) and currently [when?] the second largest provider in Vietnam.

  5. Vietnamobile - Wikipedia

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    Mobile telephone company. Owners. Hanoi Telecom. Hutchison Asia Telecom Group. Website. vietnamobile .com .vn. Vietnamobile is a Vietnamese mobile network operator. It is a joint-venture of Hanoi Telecom and Hutchison Asia Telecom Group [1] and the fourth largest provider as of 2012. [2]

  6. Instant messaging - Wikipedia

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    It is also moderately successful in Philippines and Vietnam. Line by Naver Corporation is used widely in some countries in Asia (Japan, Taiwan, Thailand). Messaging apps that are predominately used in only one country include: KakaoTalk in South Korea, Zalo in Vietnam, WeChat in China, and imo in Qatar.

  7. Line (software) - Wikipedia

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    Website. line .me /en /. Line (stylized as LINE) is a freeware app for instant communications on electronic devices, developed by LY Corporation. Line users exchange: texts, images, video and audio and conduct free VoIP conversations and video conferences.

  8. Telecommunications in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam is putting considerable effort into modernization and expansion of its telecommunication system. Domestically, all provincial exchanges are digitalized and connected to Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City by fiber optic cable or microwave radio relay networks. Main lines have been substantially increased, and the use of mobile ...

  9. Mobile Riverine Force - Wikipedia

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    In the Vietnam War, the Mobile Riverine Force (MRF) (after May 1967), initially designated Mekong Delta Mobile Afloat Force, and later the Riverines, were a joint US Army and US Navy force that comprised a substantial part of the brown-water navy.

  10. MobiFone - Wikipedia

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    'MobiFone Telecommunications Corporation') is a major Vietnamese mobile network operator headquartered in Trung Hoa Nhan Chinh, Hanoi. Founded on 16 April 1993, as a Global System for Mobile Communications launcher, MobiFone is the first and currently third largest telecommunications provider in Vietnam.

  11. Category:Mobile phone companies of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mobile phone companies of Vietnam" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.