Viettel Cambodia, a subsidiary of Vietnam’s military-run telecoms service provider Viettel, has increased mobile coverage in Cambodia through the installation of 1,100 base transmission stations (BTSs), VietNamNet has reported. The cellco, which launched commercial services in Cambodia under the name Metfone in February 2009, said it would increase the number of BTSs in the country to more than 3,000 by the end of the year with the aim of providing coverage to the whole of the country. Metfone claims to be the only operator in Cambodia to charge for calls on a per-second basis and according to VietNamNet signed up 500,000 subscribers during a three-month trial period, which began in late 2008.
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hey cambodian when you talk viet listen. If you talk about viet take cambodian land you can't get away.Hun will eat you with out warning
why do khmer in cambodia buy this yuon products? we should blow it up instead.
We should not let the Viet set up phone companies in Cambodia to take Khmer money back to Vietnam. If they wanted to set up a phone company in Cambodia, they should allow Cambodian companies to be set up in Vietnam too. Business exchange, we call it.
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