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  2. Myanma Posts and Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    operational. Myanmar Posts and Telecommunications (MPT) is the first and leading telecommunications operator in Myanmar. It has operated in the telecommunications industry since its founding in 1884. It provides fixed and mobile telecommunication services to people and enterprises, including a nationwide 3G network and a MIMO 4X4 powered data ...

  3. Telecommunications in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    According to official figures released in mid-2012, Myanmar had 857 base transceiver stations (BTS) for 1,654,667 local GSM mobile users, 188 BTSs for 225,617 local WCDMA mobile users, 366 BTSs for 633,569 local CDMA-450 mobile users, and 193 BTSs for 341,687 CDMA-800 mobile users. Huawei who has built 40 percent of the towers and ZTE has built ...

  4. List of mobile network operators in Asia and Oceania

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    As of 1 August 2023, the total number of subscribers in the Philippines was estimated at 113.97 million, a stark contrast from the 167.9 million before the mandatory sim card registration in the country. The country's telecom regulator is the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).

  5. Mytel - Wikipedia

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    Mytel was granted a telecommunications license on 12 January 2017. [3] The company is operated as a joint venture, 49% owned by Viettel, which is controlled by the Vietnamese military, 28% owned by Star High Public Company, which is owned by the Burmese military's Myanmar Economic Corporation (MEC), and the remaining 23% owned by Myanmar National Telecom Holding Public Co Ltd, a consortium of ...

  6. Internet in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    According to World Internet Stats statistics, Myanmar had over 534,930 Internet users (1.0% of the population) in June 2012, with the vast majority of users hailing from the two largest cities, Yangon and Mandalay. [20] Although 42 cities across the country have access to the Internet, the number of users outside of Yangon and Mandalay is just ...

  7. Telephone numbers in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    There are four mobile operators in Myanmar. All mobile operators numbers are with 09 (9 without the 0 which is not used when calling from another country). All of them have the same format except MPT. Telenor, Ooredoo, and Mytel numbers have 11 digits (10 digits without the 0) with the prefix. Telenor start with 097. Ooredoo start with 098 or 099.

  8. ATOM Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    www.atom.com.mm. ATOM Myanmar (Burmese: အက်တမ် မြန်မာ), is a telecommunications company in Myanmar (Burma). After the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, Telenor divested its Telenor Myanmar operations, selling it to the joint venture owned by Lebanese M1 Group and Shwe Byain Phyu. The company officially rebranded as ATOM on 8 ...

  9. Ministry of Transport and Communications (Myanmar) - Wikipedia

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    Tin Aung San. Website. www.motc.gov.mm. Ministry of Transport and Communications (Burmese: ပို့ဆောင်ရေးနှင့် ဆက်သွယ်ရေးဝန်ကြီးဌာန; abbreviated as MOTC) is a government ministry of Myanmar responsible for regulating the transport and communication sectors. The ministry is ...