Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Truong Viet Dung has signed Plan No. 310/KH-UBND, detailing the development strategies for 5G and Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure across high-tech parks, industrial zones, and industrial clusters through 2030.
By the end of 2026, Hanoi aims to ensure that 100% of its high-tech parks, industrial zones, and clusters possess at least one 5G base station. Furthermore, the plan requires that every investor operating within these zones receive consultation on developing applications based on integrated private 5G network platforms. The city also plans to launch a pilot program implementing 5G and IoT applications for smart factory management in a minimum of two projects situated within these industrial hubs.
By 2030, all high-tech and industrial parks are expected to utilize smart urban infrastructure management software powered by 5G and IoT platforms. Additionally, 100% of active investors in these areas will be guided on applying management software developed on private 5G network models, including standalone private 5G networks. The ultimate goal is to construct a complete industrial IoT ecosystem that fosters innovation and standardizes technical solutions across the sector.
To achieve these objectives, the city has outlined several key solution groups, including drafting legal documents that create a conducive legal corridor for 5G and IoT infrastructure development.
Simultaneously, the city will organize conferences and seminars to disseminate information and highlight the strategic importance of digital infrastructure. These initiatives aim to encourage enterprises to concentrate investment on digital systems within industrial zones, aligning with Hanoi's broader requirements for developing a digital government, digital economy, and digital society.
Finally, the plan dictates that digital infrastructure must be prioritized and maintained on par with essential transport and energy networks. Crucially, the planning of any new high-tech parks, industrial zones, or clusters must henceforth ensure immediate readiness for 5G and IoT deployment.
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