Best ISP in Vietnam for 2026

Vietnam has one of the fastest-growing fiber broadband markets in Southeast Asia. VNPT and Viettel dominate the national landscape, while FPT Telecom offers strong competition in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. Updated 2026-05-16.

Top ISPs in Vietnam at a glance

RankISPTechnologyPlan rangeUpload
1.VNPTFiber (FTTH), ADSL60–1000 MbpsAsymmetric
2.ViettelFiber (FTTH), 4G/5G FWA60–1000 MbpsAsymmetric
3.FPT TelecomFiber (FTTH)60–600 MbpsAsymmetric
4.CMC TelecomFiber (FTTH)100–500 MbpsAsymmetric
5.GTel MobileADSL, Fiber (limited)10–100 MbpsAsymmetric

ISP breakdown

1. VNPT

Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT) is the state-owned national incumbent and the largest ISP in the country by subscriber count. VNPT operates VinaPhone for mobile services and offers FTTH fiber plans branded as VNPT FiberVNN. Coverage extends from major cities to provincial towns, and the network has undergone significant fiber-to-the-home upgrades since 2020. Plans range from 60 Mbps to 1 Gbps, with 200 Mbps being the most popular tier among urban households. ADSL legacy connections remain active in rural areas, but VNPT is actively decommissioning copper in cities.

2. Viettel

Viettel Telecom is a military-owned enterprise and Vietnam's largest mobile operator, with a fiber broadband arm that has grown rapidly. Viettel's FTTH network now reaches all 63 provinces and cities, making it the provider with the widest geographic footprint. Pricing is competitive with VNPT, and Viettel's bundle offers (combining fiber broadband with mobile SIMs) are popular with families. Viettel also offers fixed wireless access in areas where fiber installation is impractical, leveraging its 4G and 5G tower infrastructure.

3. FPT Telecom

FPT Telecom is the largest private ISP in Vietnam and is widely regarded as the most innovative provider in the market. It was the first Vietnamese ISP to deploy FTTH on a large scale in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, and its customer service reputation is generally stronger than the state-owned incumbents. FPT's fiber plans top out at 600 Mbps and pricing is competitive. The provider is particularly strong in urban apartment complexes and newer residential developments.

4. CMC Telecom

CMC Telecom is a private ISP focused on Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and several secondary cities including Da Nang and Can Tho. CMC operates its own fiber backbone and data centers, making it a preferred choice for businesses and technically demanding users who want lower-latency routes to international content. Residential FTTH plans are available from 100 to 500 Mbps. Coverage is limited outside major urban centers.

5. GTel Mobile

GTel Mobile (Gmobile) is a smaller telecom operator offering broadband services primarily in areas where it holds spectrum and limited infrastructure. Its ADSL product is aging, and fiber rollout has been slow. GTel is not a recommended choice for users in cities where VNPT, Viettel, or FPT are available, but remains an option in some provincial markets.

How to choose the best ISP in Vietnam

  1. Check building or street availability first — in Vietnam, fiber availability is highly localized. Many apartment buildings have exclusive agreements with one ISP, limiting your choice.
  2. Compare bundle deals — all major ISPs offer discounts when you bundle broadband with a mobile SIM. Viettel and VNPT bundles are especially cost-effective for families.
  3. Ask about international routing — domestic speeds in Vietnam are generally fast, but international routing quality (especially to the US and Europe) varies by ISP. FPT and CMC often offer better international latency for gamers.
  4. Consider contract length — 12-month and 24-month contracts are common in Vietnam and can cut the monthly rate by 20–40% compared to month-to-month plans.

Internet speeds in Vietnam

According to Ookla Speedtest data, Vietnam's median fixed broadband download speed in early 2026 is approximately 95–110 Mbps, placing it in the upper tier of Southeast Asian markets. Urban centers like Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi record median speeds of 150–200 Mbps on fiber connections. Rural and provincial areas lag significantly, often limited to 20–40 Mbps on ADSL or older fiber infrastructure. Vietnam's mobile internet speeds are also competitive in cities, with 5G deployments from Viettel and Vinaphone expanding through 2025–2026. The country consistently ranks among the top 30 globally for fixed broadband speed improvement year-over-year.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get English-language support from Vietnamese ISPs?

Most major Vietnamese ISPs — VNPT, Viettel, and FPT — offer customer support primarily in Vietnamese. FPT Telecom has the most accessible English-language support among the three, partly because of its large expat customer base in Ho Chi Minh City. For English support, FPT's hotline and online chat are the most practical options. International residents in Hanoi and HCMC often find that expat community forums (Facebook groups, forums) are more useful for troubleshooting than official ISP channels.

Is fiber internet available outside Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City?

Yes — VNPT and Viettel have extended FTTH fiber to all 63 provinces, meaning fiber is theoretically available in most district towns. However, actual street-level coverage varies. Many smaller towns have fiber available in the central district but not in outlying wards or rural communes. Da Nang, Can Tho, Hue, Hai Phong, and Bien Hoa all have strong multi-ISP fiber coverage. Remote areas in the northwest highlands and Mekong Delta rural regions may still rely on ADSL or mobile broadband.

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