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Viettel supports customers in Nghe An isolated by floods to maintain communication

(Chinhphu.vn) - On the afternoon of July 24, Viettel Telecom Corporation announced that it had just completed adding money to the accounts of 31,000 customers in areas isolated by floods in Nghe An to maintain communication during emergencies.

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Viettel supports customers in Nghe An isolated by floods to maintain communication - Photo 1.

Viettel technical forces are ready to respond to information. Photo: Viettel

Accordingly, each customer is given 20,000 VND into their account to call, text and access data.

Previously, Viettel Telecom quickly implemented policies to support nearly 4 million customers in areas predicted to be affected by Typhoon Wipha. The policies include: card recharge promotion with 20% data usage fee, postponement of blocking and cutting of fees, and introduction of suitable preferential packages to help customers maintain communication connections during the typhoon.

"We will continue to review and promptly issue appropriate customer care and support policies to accompany people in disaster areas," a Viettel Telecom representative affirmed.

Open roaming to Viettel network in 27 isolated communes

Due to the impact of storm Wipha, heavy rain over a large area and rising floodwaters caused thousands of houses in communes on the border of Nghe An to be deeply flooded and traffic cut off.

Viettel supports customers in Nghe An isolated by floods to maintain communication - Photo 2.

From a height of hundreds of meters, Drones can create a coverage area with a radius of 6 km - Photo: Viettel

Under the direction of the Ministry of Science and Technology , since July 23, Viettel Network Corporation has opened roaming, connecting telecommunication waves so that users of all networks can communicate via Viettel waves in isolated areas. Specifically, Viettel has opened roaming in 16 communes in the Nghe An border area and today (July 24) continued to add 11 more communes, bringing the total number of communes roaming into the Viettel network to 27, ensuring that mobile subscribers in these areas basically maintain operations, meeting communication needs for rescue work.

In addition, Viettel Network Corporation has prepared a solution to use drones combined with satellite broadcasting. Drones fly at an altitude of hundreds of meters, creating a coverage area of ​​6 km radius, can reach flooded areas, landslides or mountainous terrain in conditions where roads are isolated and broadcasting vehicles cannot reach, ensuring smooth communication to serve search and rescue work and people in this area.

Viettel also mobilized hundreds of information rescue teams to support provinces affected by natural disasters; handle fixed broadband subscriber problems and repair generators. At the same time, it also reserved information rescue materials to be ready for any situation.

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