Vietnam will convert all its networks to IPv6, under a sweeping digital infrastructure strategy announced last week. From a report: The plan emerged in Decision No. 1132/QD-TTg — signed into existence by permanent deputy prime minister Nguyen Hoa Binh — and defines goals for 2025 and 2030. By 2025, the nation intends to connect two new submarine cables — an important local issue.
Earlier this year, internet speeds slowed when three of the five cables connecting the country broke. Also by 2025, the country wants “universal” fiber-to-the-home, 5G services in all cities and industrial zones, and work to have commenced on an unspecified number of datacenters capable of running AI applications and operating with power usage effectiveness index (PUE) of less than 1.4.
[…] Vietnam’s population exceeds 100 million and it already has 140 mobile subscriptions per 100 inhabitants. IPv4 with network address translation can scale to those levels — if Vietnamese carriers have secured sufficient number resources.