Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology - History

History

- 07/9/1953. Founded the University of Post and Telecommunications - Radio.
- 17/9/1966. Founded the Research Institute of Posts and Telecommunications (RIPT).
- 08/4/1975. Founded the Economics Research Institute of Posts and Telecommunications (ERIPT).
- 25/8/1988. Founded the Posts and Telecommunications Training Center No. 2 (PTTC 2)
- 11/7/1997. Based on the re-arrangement of four education and research institutions of Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Corporation (VNPT) include PTTC 1, PTTC 2, RIPT and ERIPT for integrating together their tasks of education and training; Research and Development; and supporting VNPT's business activities.
- 17/9/1997. Posts and Telecoms Institute of Technology (PTIT) founded.
- 22/3/1999. Founded the Center for Development of Information Technology (CDIT).

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