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Concurent with the development of the local economy,
Quang Nam Posts 7 Telecommunications has grown rapidly
in recent years.
In seven years, Quang Nam Posts 7 Telecommunications
has exceeded most post-telecommunications norms. It
grew an average of 24.5 percent each year in 1997-2000.
Telephone use increased 22.7 percent. Revenue
expanded 36.2 percent in 2001 ; 37.1 percent in
2002 and 24.36 percent in the early half of this year
reaching more than VND60 billion.
One among major polical tasks is to ensure through
communication between localities in the province particularly
mountainous and remote areas including six mountain
districts. The number of post offices rose from
70 in 1997 to more than 60 post offices and 108 commune
culture-post offices thus far accounting for a service
radius of 4.5km/office against the former nearly 8km/office.
Peripheral projects, transmission lines and switching
systems have been built or upgraded to meet the demand
for high-quality services particularly in central areas
such as Tam Ky and Hoi An Towns and the plains districts
including Nui Thanh, Thang Binh, Duy Xuyen and Dien
Ban. Meantime, switching systems in mountain districts
have been expanded and empowered. Post offices
and commune culture-post offices are going stable and
efficiently.
In recent years, Quang Nam has been listed among
fast growing provinces in the central region. Many
large projects are under construction such as the Chu
Lai Open Economic Zone and Nam Dien Ngoc Industrial
Park. Tours are being promoted to take advantage
of its two world cultural heritage sites recognized
by UNESCO.
The Government is considering several other macro
projects including the Thanh My Cement Plant and A Vuong
Hydro-electric Plant. Quang Nam Province
is in the central major economic zone, and its economy
is growing rapidly and subtainably. To
facilitate economic development, the province's post
and telecommunications sector is committed to improving
work efficiency and contributing to the growth of the
national post and telecommunications industry.
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