Vietnam Multimedia Corporation - History

History

The forerunner of a VTC companies service factory equipment warranty Broadcast - TV on National Television Vietnam - VTV was established in February 1988 by decision of the Ministry of Postal 33/QD-BTT Vietnam telecommunications (now the Ministry of Information Communication of Vietnam). September 1992 were converted into factories Investment Company for Development and technical information (INTEDICO) under the Ministry of Culture - Information.

In November 1993, INTEDICO company was converted into investment companies and develop technologies for Vietnam Television on the basis of further mergers and company TELEXIM RATIMEX Company of Vietnam Television Station by decision No. 918 - QD / TC-Vietnam Television December 10, 1996 of Vietnam Television.

From July 2003, the company moved from VTC Vietnam Television under the Ministry of Post and Telematics - Telecommunications under the Decision No. 129/2003/QD- TTg June 26, 2003 by the Prime Minister about the change new rearrangement of State enterprises. Decision No. 192/2005/QD-TTg, July 29, 2005, the Prime Minister has decided to transfer the Investment Company and Development of Vietnam Television Technology of Communications Corporation of multimedia works the model of parent company - subsidiary.

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