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VIETNAM POSTS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION

Ca Mau  Posts and Telecommunications

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Address: 5 Luu Tan Tai - Ward 5 - Ca Mau Town

Tel: 84-0780-831461

Fax: 84-0780-834904

Account: 710A-00032 Ca Mau Bank for Industry and Commerce

 

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Functions and tasks

 

  •            Organizing, building, operating and managing the local posts and telecommunications network to do business and perform public utilities services in accordance with development plans and directions of the Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Corporation (VNPT); ensuring smooth communications serving the instruction of Party bodies and authorities of all levels, as well as communications demands of the socio-economic life of all branches and people in the province and elsewhere as regulated by VNPT to facilitate the completion of assigned plan.

  •      Designing subscriber networks, conducting communications facility installation and construction projects.

  •      Trading in postal and telecommunications supplies and equipment.

  •      Trading in other items within the legal framework and serving VNPT assignments.

Organization structure

 

Board of Directors:

Director: Mr. Pham Minh Quang

Deputy directors: Mr. Le Giau

Deputy directors: Mr. Tran Thanh Hung

Chief accountant: Mr. Ngo Quoc Viet

 

Products and Services

Telecommunicatiosn services

-           Domestic and international automatic telephone

-           Telephone calls via operators: digital dialing, receiver finding, message call,

-           Collect call

-           Mobile phone

-           Value added services such as automatic wake-up calls, information of non-availability of subscriber, temporary call switch, call restriction at subscribers' requirements, identifying calling number, noticing coming calls...

-           Paging

-           108

-           Voice mailbox

-           Telegraph

-           Telex

-           Facsimile

-           Data transmission

-           Leased line

-           Internet

-           E-mail

Postal services

-           Mail

-           Parcel

-           Domestic and international money transfer

-           Express domestic money transfer

-           Newspaper distribution

Special services

-           Express mail

-           Registered mail

-           A-mail

-           Leased mailbox

-           Flower telegram

   

Some information about Ca Mau

 

                                                    

        Minh Hai is the southernmost province of Vietnam. The province is inhabited by people of the Kinh (or Viet), the Hoa, the Khmer (Kho Me) and the Cham. Minh Hai is famous for its submerged forests which account for one third of the total natural area. Minh Hai is also reputed  for its birds. San Chim Bac Lieu (Bac Lieu Bird Yard)  is four kilometres east of Bac Lieu town. This garden of birds is home to many rare species.  Upon entering the yard, visitors must be surprised to see many eggs lying on the ground, which look like small pieces of white gravel littered around the place.

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        The trees in the garden, most of them leafless due to the customary pecking of the birds, serve as perching places. The birds seem to follow a strict hierarchical order, whereby the largest bird, the higher the branch reserved for it. The most interesting time to watch the birds is at sunset when they fly in from all directions to gather at the garden. Vuon Cay Bac Lieu (Bac Lieu fruit tree garden) is five kilometres east of Bac Lieu town. The majority of trees are longan. The pulp of the local longan is as thick and juicy as that grown in Hung Yen province 30 kilometres east of Ha Noi.  The architectural design of Chua Xiem Can (Xiem Can Pagoda) is unique with special traits found nowhere else in the whole of South-Vietnam. Rung Tram U Minh (U Minh Cajeput forests)   cover an area of about 200,000 hectares. They are home to 50 species of timber trees, but the majority of the trees here are cajeput and rhizophora - known locally as Duoc. A boat trip will take you along the various canals through U Minh forests. Here you can see the greatest submerged wilderness Vietnam has ever possessed