FPT’s MVNO in Vietnam achieves 400,000 subscribers in first year
- January 21, 2025
- Posted by: MVNO.SERVICES
- Category: MVNO News

FPT MVNO surges in Vietnam with nearly 400,000 subscribers in its first year of operation
FPT Retail’s mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) has achieved impressive growth in Vietnam, reaching nearly 400,000 subscribers within a year of launch.
A year after its official launch into the Vietnamese MVNO market, the mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) of FPT Retail – a part of FPT Corporation in Vietnam – has recorded nearly 400,000 subscribers.
FPT Retail entered the MVNO market in Vietnam last year using the network infrastructure of the mobile network operator MobiFone.
Leveraging on Existing Assets
FPT Retail possesses several valuable assets that can be leveraged to strengthen its MVNO offering, beyond just brand recognition and a loyal customer base.
Extensive Distribution Network: FRT boasts a nationwide retail network with over 800 FPT Shop locations and more than 1,000 FPT Long Chau pharmacies, providing a strong foundation for MVNO distribution.
Technological Expertise: FRT benefits from its association with FPT Corporation, a leading Vietnamese information technology enterprise. This grants FRT access to advanced technical infrastructure and technological know-how.
Diverse Service Ecosystem: FRT can capitalize on FPT’s comprehensive service portfolio to create attractive bundled offerings. These bundles could combine MVNO services with fixed-line
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