Deputy
Prime Minister Trần Lưu Quang signed Decision 36/QĐ-TTg on 18th
January 2024, approving the planning of information and communications
infrastructure for the period 2021-30, with a vision to 2050.
Under
this plan, the broadband telecommunications network with large capacity, high
speed, modern technology and widely integrated Internet of Things (IoT)
infrastructure will ensure harmonious development and well serve digital
transformation, government, economy, society, and security and defence. By
2025, all high-tech parks, concentrated information technology parks, and
research, development and innovation centres will have access to the Internet
with a minimum speed of 1Gb per second and deploy and invest in 2-4 additional
international telecommunications cable lines.
For
data centre and cloud computing infrastructure, large-scale data centres will
be formed following green standards and energy zone plans.
The
requirement is that by 2025, national data centres will be established and
deployed as infrastructure to serve national databases and other shared
databases according to the provisions of law. At least three national
multi-purpose data centres, and multi-purpose data centres at the regional
level will be formed.
All
Government agencies will use the cloud computing ecosystem to serve the digital
Government and 70 per cent of Vietnamese businesses will use the service
provided by domestic businesses.
Development
of the information technology industry will be based on artificial intelligence
(AI), big data, blockchain, cloud computing and IoT, aiming to strengthen
digital technology application in all areas of economic and social life.
The
goal is that by 2050, information and communications infrastructure will ensure
smart links, based on data and new and green technologies, connecting the
physical world with the digital world to adapt and respond to all complex and
urgent changes, and ensure sustainable development in politics, economy,
society, environment, security and defence.
The postal
network will be set up with sufficient backup capacity to ensure an intact,
uninterrupted supply chain in any emergency, and 3-5 regional postal centres
will be built across the country by 2030, of which postal centres will have
average exploitation capacity of over 15,750 tonnes of postal items per day,
and regional postal centres, 5,000 tonnes.