MIC introduces first online notarisation platform CCOL 09:34 | 26/04/2021
With the countryâs acceleration of digital transformation, more Vietnamese-made digital platforms, such as the newest online notarisation service, are now available, making business activities and peopleâs life more comfortable and efficient.
Tran Quoc Bao, director of CCOL, shared the advantages of the online notarisation platform at the Vietnam Digital Technologies Forum
The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) on April 23 introduced the online notarisation platform CCOL at Vietnam Digital Technologies Forum to facilitate daily notarisation activities.
CCOL is the first online notarisation platform capable of connecting customers with notarisation service providers nationwide to conduct administrative work entirely online. It also enables notarisation service providers to manage their activities as an independent business.
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NDO – Although the COVID-19 epidemic has had a significant negative impact on socio-economic operation since the beginning of 2020, national digital conversion in a number of countries has taken place in a stronger and more comprehensive manner, especially in economic, commercial, educational, cultural, administrative and transportation activities. In particular, Vietnamese tech companies have quickly adapted and responded effectively to COVID-19.
Affirming the role of digital technology
On June 3, 2020, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc signed Decision No. 749 approving the National Digital Transformation Programme by 2025, with a vision to 2030 , its target being to turn Vietnam into a digital country by 2030, with stable and prosperous development and pioneering the testing of new technologies and models. Of which, the scheme plans to fundamentally and com
Update: January, 27/2021 - 08:05 |
Customers at a VNPT office in Hà Nội. Photo baodautu.vn
HÀ NỘI With a sharp drop in revenue from traditional telecommunications services, carriers are rapidly transforming their digital strategy.
The Ministry of Information and Communications reported that telecommunications service revenue increased only about 0.3 per cent last year compared to the same period of 2019.
In which, Viettel hit a total revenue of more than VNĐ263 trillion (US$11.4 billion), a year-on-year increase of 4.1 per cent, profit before tax reached more than VNĐ42 trillion.
VNPT recorded a total revenue of more than VNĐ162.7 trillion, fulfilling 95 per cent of its plan, profit was VNĐ7.1 trillion.
Representatives of the top 10 outstanding science-technology events for 2020 at the ceremony (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The
Club of Science and Technology Journalists within the Vietnam Journalists’ Association announced the top 10 outstanding science-technology events for 2020 in Hanoi on December 23.
Head of the club Ha Hong said this is the 15th year voting has been held, which attracted over 60 reporters from around 25 press agencies.
The most outstanding event was the Prime Minister’s approval of the
National Digital Transformation Programme to 2025 with orientations to 2030. It aims to fulfil the twin goals of developing a digital Government, economy, and society while encouraging the establishment of digital technology enterprises capable of going global.