Hue city in central Vietnam aims for at least 50% of businesses, 50% of university and college students, and 30% of business households to utilize “.vn” domain names by 2030.
The central city has set an overall target of reaching approximately 12,000 registered “.vn” domains, translating to a ratio of 9–10 domains per 1,000 residents—a key indicator of digital economic growth and transformation.
Starting in 2026, Hue will implement a comprehensive program offering specific support policies. For newly established enterprises and individual business households, the city will provide two years of free “.biz.vn” domain usage, along with integrated services such as websites, email, and hosting.
For youth aged 18 to 23, the program offers two years of free “.id.vn” domains. This package includes tools for personal websites, blogs, and online resumes (CVs), aimed at helping young people build their personal brands and enhance their digital skills.
These objectives are part of a newly issued plan by the Hue City People’s Committee to promote a secure and reliable online presence through national “.vn” domains for the 2026–2030 period.
According to the plan, the city seeks to raise awareness and encourage residents and businesses to establish a professional presence on the internet. By combining “.vn” domains with digital services such as websites and email, organizations and individuals can step-by-step build their brands, expand into new markets, and improve their competitiveness.
The program also aims to accelerate the development of the digital economy and society, promoting technology applications in various sectors, including e-commerce, education, healthcare, and culture. Notably, using the national “.vn” domain ensures a higher level of trust for online information through clear and transparent identity verification.
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