MSA Resources and VNPT Group sign Memorandum of Understanding on VSTN

11 Aug 2025

The VSTN cable, stretching roughly 3,900 kilometres, runs entirely on land through Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore. It links VNPT’s technical hub in Da Nang to leading regional data centres, including IDC Telehouse in Thailand, MY01 Cyberjaya and Equinix JH01 Johor Bahru in Malaysia, and Equinix and Global Switch in Singapore.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Minister of Science and Technology, Nguyen Manh Hung, hailed the project as a strategic step in strengthening Vietnam’s digital infrastructure. He stressed the importance of diversifying transmission routes to ensure safety and resilience, especially in the face of frequent disruptions to undersea cables. The VSTN line, he noted, is the first entirely land-based international cable system built and operated by a Vietnamese enterprise.

The new route uses advanced transmission technology and wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) equipment, enabling high-capacity, secure, and rapid data transfer. It also gives VNPT complete operational control from origin to endpoint, allowing for faster recovery in case of disruptions.

VNPT Group General Director, Huynh Quang Liem, said:

“VSTN international land cable is a concrete step, showing VNPT’s determination in implementing the Party and Government’s policy of continuing to innovate [and] improve the efficiency of state-owned enterprises, opening up new development space, requiring VNPT to play a pioneering role, leading the development of national and regional digital infrastructure.”

VNPT currently operates four major international submarine cable systems: AAG, APG, AAE-1, and the recently completed SJC-2, with a combined length exceeding 65,000 kilometres. The company also remains the only Vietnamese enterprise to own and operate two telecommunications satellites: Vinasat-1 and Vinasat-2.

Source: Telecom Review Asia

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