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Tapescript: U9-11
number future 140,000 upgrading monthly
developed ranks thirty 6,014 mobile phone
Over the past few years, Viet Nam has quickly (1)…………….. its telephone system.
Viet Nam (2)……………. second only to China for growth in the (3)……………… of telephone subscribers. It is among the (4)…………….. countries in the world that has more than two million telephone subscribers.
In the early 1990s, there were only (5)………………. telephones across Viet Nam. At present, we have more than six million subscribers.
In 1996, Viet Nam began (6)………………. its fixed telephone networks and changing numbers from six to seven digits in Ha noi and Ho Chi Minh City as well as five to six digits in other provinces.
Five years later, the (7)……………… system was upgraded to meet the growth in customer demand. Since 2000, Viet Nam has reduced the price of several services, especially in the (8)………… fees for fixed and mobile phones.
In the (9)………….., more attention will be paid to the rural areas. At present, 93 percent of communes across Viet Nam have telephone services. A net work of (10)…………….. communal post offices have been set up across the country
Tapescript: U9-11
Over the past few years, Viet Nam has quickly developed its telephone system.
Viet Nam ranks second only to China for growth in the number of telephone subscribrers. It is among the thirty countries in the world that has more than two million telephone subscribers.
In the early 1990s, there were only 140,000 telephones across Viet Nam. At present, we have more than six million subscribers.
In 1996, Viet Nam began upgrading its fixed telephone networks and changing numbers from six to seven digits in Ha noi and Ho Chi Minh City as well as five to six digits in other provinces.
Five years later, the mobile phone system was upgraded to meet the growth in customer demand. Since 2000, Viet Nam has reduced the price of several services, especially in the monthly fees for fixed and mobile phones.
In the future, more attention will be paid to the rural areas. At present, 93 percent of communes across Viet Nam have telephone services. A net work of 6,014 communal post offices have been set up across the country