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==History==
==History==
[[Rob Hurle]], professor at [[Australian National University]] is considered the first person to bring internet connection and subsequent development to Vietnam. He first presented his ideas about connecting the internet to Vietnam to Vietnamese students who were studying in Australia. In 1991, Rob Hurle brought a modem to Vietnam to begin the connection. <ref name="vnnic"/>
[[Rob Hurle]], professor at [[Australian National University]] is considered the first person to connect Vietamn to the internet, which enabled subsequent development He first presented his ideas about bringing the internet to Vietnam to Vietnamese students who were studying in Australia. In 1991, Rob Hurle took a modem to Vietnam to begin the connection. <ref name="vnnic"/>


==Development==
==Development==

Revision as of 19:27, 28 February 2017

Internet in Vietnam officially appeared at the end of 1997 when Vietnam connected to the global Internet on November 19, 1997. [1][2]

History

Rob Hurle, professor at Australian National University is considered the first person to connect Vietamn to the internet, which enabled subsequent development He first presented his ideas about bringing the internet to Vietnam to Vietnamese students who were studying in Australia. In 1991, Rob Hurle took a modem to Vietnam to begin the connection. [1]

Development

Year Users Percentage (%) Subscribers Capacity (Bit/s) Domestic Bandwidth (Bit/s)
2000
2003 804.528 3,80 1.036
2006 4.059.392 17,67 7.000
12/2009 22.779.887 [3] 24,47 53.659 68.760
12/2010 26.784.035 [3] -
3/2012 32.100.000 4,2 million
2014 36.000.000

Internet censorship

References

  1. ^ a b VNNIC (2013). Report on Vietnam Internet. version
  2. ^ "Hội tin học Việt Nam". Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Whitebook of Vietnamese IT 2011, Page 34