Presentation From The Union of Myanmar
Presentation From The Union of Myanmar
Presentation From The Union of Myanmar
Country
Report
To
GMS-ISN
Land:
676,577sq.km
The views expressed in this paper/presentation are the views of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), or its Board of Governors, or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this paper and accepts no responsibility for any consequence of their use. Terminology used may not necessarily be consistent with ADB official terms.
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Telecom Policy
To increase the deployment of national telecommunications infrastructure. To provide a financially viable telecommunications sector conductive to sustainable investment in telecommunications infrastructure. To improve the efficiency and effectiveness of telecommunications service delivery to end users. To cost effectively satisfy end-user demand for telecommunication service. To provide telecommunication services at the affordable price. To fulfill universal services obligation to the people of Myanmar. To reduce the digital divide.
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ICT Policy
Promote cooperation for ICT development Enhance competitiveness of the ICT sectors Promote cooperation to reduce digital divide Promote cooperation between public and private sectors Increase the availability of information technologies to all the citizens of Myanmar
Legal Infrastructure
Myanmar Telegraphy Act (1885) Myanmar Wireless Telegraphy Act (1985), (Amended 1996) The Computer Science Development Law (2002) The Electronic Transaction Law (2004) The Telecommunications Law (Final Draft)
preparing rules & regulations for ETL creation of a Certification Authority system harmonization of ecommerce legal infrastructure within ASEAN countries
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Ministry
Regulator
Operator
Exchange Status
Auto phone Exchange Manual Exchange CDMA Exchange Cellular Exchange GSM Exchange Transit Exchange International Exchange Packet Exchange
- 307 - 595 5 3 3 9 2 1
Kawthaung
Dawei
Myeik
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Intelsat ( 60 HE )
International Communications
To India
Tamu
To Other Countries
Landing Point R401 Kalahtaik R402 R403 Cross-border R404 R405 Microwave links to R406 China & Thailand R407 R408 (STM (4+1) SDH) R409 R410 R411 R412 R413 R414 To Tuas SEA-ME-WE 3 Submarine Cable From Mumbai R415 R416
Branching Unit 4.4
To Thailand
Policy
Ministry of Communications, Posts and Telegraphs Myanmar Computer Science Development Council
Regulation
Posts and Posts and Telecommunications Telecommunications Department Department
Implementation
Myanma Posts and Myanma Posts and Telecommunications Telecommunications Myanmar Teleport Myanmar Teleport Myanmar Computer Myanmar Computer Federation Federation Semi-Gov & NGO bodies Semi-Gov & NGO bodies
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iPSTAR Satellite
Fiber Cable
Fiber Cable
ATA
Ku-Band Gateway
Thanlyin Diversity
Internet & e-Mail
I.T.M.C
VoIP
ISP
PSTN
ATA
Analog Phones
1.2 m
Analog Phones
1.8 m
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Morah India
Hongkong
Other Submarine Cable
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Pyapon
Sea-Me-We 3 Submarine Cable
Lao
Vientiane Myawaddy Mae Sot
Thailand Bangkok
Kawthaung Renaong
Satun
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AUTOTELEPHONE
- Expansion of 4,500 Lines in Naypyitaw. - Expansion of 7,000 Lines in Yangon. - Expansion of 4,000 Lines in Mandalay, 3,500 in Lashio and 500 Lines in Yadanarbon City.
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STM-64 Equipment (Fiber Optic) STMSTM-64 in MUSE (Mandalay ~ Muse Link) Mandalay ~ Muse Link)
100% Completed 100% Completed
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STM-64 Equipment (Naypyitaw~IGW Link) STM-64 Equipment (Naypyitaw~IGW Link) 100% Completed 100% Completed
100 98 96 94 92 90 88 86 84
Mandalay Pt-4753 Pt-2800 Loishan Loilam
completion
13-miles
Sintaung
Loisansik
Byuharkone
Muse
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100 98 96 94 92 90 88 86 84
Pt-2718 Myawaddy Thaton Kawkarake Yangon Khayan Pa-an
completion
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Implementation Progress~PSTN
LSH-RSU2 LSH-RSU1 LSH-Lashio Host MDL-RSU 9 Teleport MDL-RSU 8 Teleport MDL-RSU13 Shanshu MDL-RSU12 MPT GH MDL-RSU11 Mahamying MDL-RSU10 Myaukpyin Mandalay Host RSU25 Botataung RSU24 Minister Office Maungtaulay host RSU27Bayintnaung RSU26 Kyaikwai RSU25 Water Pump Hanthawady Host
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Sittwe MRTV Sittwe MW St Kaw Thaung 555 Kaw Thaung Army PO Myeik Teleport Myeik MW St HeHO MPT Aung Ban Ex Kalaw MW St Thipaw PO Kyauk Mae Mw St Loikaw Mw St Myawady Satellite St Hpa-an MW St Hpa-an TG Mawlamying Nat Taung PO Mawlamying MW St Mawlamying TG MinBu MW St Magew MW St TwanTe Aung Lan MW St Taung Ngu TV Station Taung Ngu MW Station Pyi Micro St Pyai Aung San Pyithayar Bago Myothit Indagaw Hlegu -Hlegu Ex Yangon Yangon -North Yangon -Pan Hlaing GC Yangon -Agreturat beans Yangon -Teleport Yangon -Sayar San Plaza Yangon -Hlg PO Yangon -Yangon GPO Yangon -Sin Ma Laik Yangon -Thiri Condominium Yangon -Thu Wun Na Stadium Yangon -Golf Range Yangon -GyoGone PG Yangon -YCDC Yangon -Bout Yangon -N-Oakkalapa Ex Yangon -N-Oakkalapa PO Yangon -S-Oakkalapa PO Yangon -Aung San PO Yangon -MGLD
MSC ATP Complete MSC SW Complete MSC HW Complete MSC Site ready
HLR expansion done and upgrade to be rescheduled by the end of Dec 2008. GPRS PAT depends on for HLR upgrade.
100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
GPRS
USBS
Mini USBS
MSC
HLR
BTS ATP Complete BTS SW Complete BTS HW Complete BTS Site ready
Completion
completion
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BSC ATP Complete BSC SW Complete BSC HW Complete BSC Site ready
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Completion
NPT Office 23
Access Implementation
NPT Office 19
NPT Office 16
2nd Cut Over 1stCut Over Naypyitaw TG2 Mandalay TG1 Teleport MGC
100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
NPT Office 8
NPT Office 5
ACCESS IMPLEMENTATION
NPT Office3
NPT Office 1
Dslam 2
WS3-NGN
Dslam 1
100 C o m 75 p l 50 e t i 25 o n 0
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Implementation Progress - IP
IP Implementation 100 90 80 Completion
50
25
IDC HTD
IP Metro
Control Room Incubation 1
completion
Incubation 2
Incubation 7
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Conclusion
The Government of the Union of Myanmar has a strong desire to reduce the countrys digital divide and is therefore making efforts to establish connectivity throughout the country. GMS countries are more or less similar and cooperation in terms of knowledge sharing can help all the member countries. On behalf of the Government of the Union of Myanmar and Ministry of Communications, Posts and Telegraphs, I would like to thank
Mr. Thein Win Chief Engineer Long Distance Communications Dept. Myanma Posts and Telecommunications Ministry of Communications, Posts and Telegraphs