Private link biz still seeing red
A major internet service provider reveals its frustrations with government restrictions that cripple competition.
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View ArticleWhat’s your brand?
The Myanmar Times speaks with a variety of people on the street to find out what sort of gadgets they're packing and why.
View ArticleRemote control: mobiles a boon for rural areas
How mobile phones reduce labour, save time and make money for those in rural areas.
View ArticleCommunications (r)evolution
From telegraphs to Telenor, here's a timeline of Myanmar's telecommunications milestones.
View Articlee-governance: Myanmar got its wires crossed
Myanmar’s initial foray into e-government left a legacy of useless webpages, almost all dead or lacking updates. What went wrong, and what needs to change this time?
View ArticleHow red and blue will bring mobile to you
The Myanmar Times speaks with Ooredoo and Telenor CEOs about plans for the telecoms roll-out and the much-anticipated launch of mobile services later this year.
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