Vietnam Multimedia Corporation

Vietnam Multimedia Corporation (Vietnam Television Corporation (VTC)) is a Vietnamese multimedia corporation, founded in February 1988 for the purpose of building television stations. In July 2003, the Vietnam Ministry of Post and Telematics purchased VTC

Vietnam Multimedia Corporation (or Vietnam Television Corporation)
TypeState enterprises
BrandingVTC
Country
AvailabilityVietnam and worldwide
Launch date
July 2003
Official website
http://www.vtc.org.vn or http://www.vtc.vn

Origin

In February 1988, the Postal Ministry (Vietnam Telecommunications), founded the Factory for Media Equipment Warrantion, owned by Vietnam Television, which later became VTC. In September 1992, VTC became the Investment Company for Development and Technical Information (INTEDICO) under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture (Information). In November 1993, INTEDICO became an investment company for the development of television technology in Vietnam and on 10 December 1996, INTEDICO merged with TELEXIM and RATIMEX companies to become the Vietnam Television Technology Investment and Development Company under the decision number 918 - QD / TC-VTV, made by Vietnam Television. Further statutory changes were made in 2003 (decision number 129/2003/QD- TTg 26 June 2003) and 2005 when INTENDICO became part of a parent state company, the Communication Corporation (decision number 192/2005/QD-TTg 29 July 2005).

Subsidiary companies of Communication Corporation

Subsidiary companies include:

  • VTC Mobile
  • VTC Digicom
  • Digital Television
  • VTC Technology and Digital Content Company - VTC Intecom
  • Communications Corporation VTC.
  • Corporate Solutions Limited, a member of VTC communications technology
  • Company Limited, a member of Communications VTC Multimedia Central
  • Company Limited, a member of Communications South VTC Multimedia
  • Company Television Media Development (CTC)
  • Trading Corporation VTC (communications equipment)
  • Joint Stock Company VTC (electronic media)
  • Electronics Corporation and Vietnam Cable Television
  • Service Corporation (international cooperation)
  • Company Transfer of TV technology - telecommunications VTC
  • Trading Company, the production of commercials and television entertainment VTC
  • Communications Corporation Friendship
  • VTC School of Communication
  • VTC Studio (established February 2010)
  • VTC Academy

Online games

  • Africa Team: Masang Soft (6 May 2006).
  • Audition Online: T3 Entertainment and Yedang Online (8 May 2006). In September 2009, VTC and VinaGame disputed the right to issue the game. This triggered the development of Game Gate.
  • Cross-fire and MMOFPS Special Force of the FPT (SF); Sudden Attack (SA); the VinaGame; Cross Fire (CF), the VTC game. CF is rated the best of the three games with the highest number of players.
  • FIFA Online 2 (FIFA 1 was commissioned online in Indonesia).
  • Atlantica Online, Free MMORPG world's best, 2008.
  • Kart Rider (removed from sale July 2010).

VTC Studio online games

  • Squad: a 3-D first-person shooting game (MMOFPS), built on the game engine, Gamebryo Lightspeed, from Emergent. This is a casual game, presented on a 3D platform and themed with dark navy.
  • Generation 3: built on the Microsoft Silverlight platform, tells the story of a make-believe European Middle Ages continent, Okiast, which has three countries, Kalmar, Dargard and Norwales. The players act as military leaders who rise up against corruption in order to untie the lands.
  • Colours of Ocean: a free online social growth game for young people.
  • Showbiz: a free social game for music lovers.
  • Tour 247: a free social game for lovers of tour management.

Other productions

VTC produces News as newspapers, news programs, TV Journal and online TV; Mobile service loadable images and ringtones; EBank, an online payment portal; Mobile TV and Interactive television.

See also

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