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ICT Infrastructure
National backbone Cross border Fiber Link : Fiber link between major cities : India-Myanmar China-Myanmar Thai-Myanmar International Link Last Mile Link : Sea-Me-We(3) Cable, Satellite : Dedicated Link : Wireless, Broad Band Access, ADSL : MPT Satellite Terminal Special networks : Ministry of Science and Technology Network : Educational Intranet, : Medical education network : Industrial Network
Internet Infrastructure
Number of ISPs Internet Subscriber User connectivity Now widely used by citizen Cyber caf / PAC Internet User 350 91,320 2 10,000 Dial-up, ADSL, WLL
Thai Com 3
2 Megabit
Gateway Router
MTP
Router
Myanmar Teleport
2 Megabit 94 Megabit Sea-me-we 3 Submarine Cable Firewall Server Router 2 Megabit Router E1 User ADSL Network MPT Satellite ADSL Users
MPT Servers (1) Domain Name Server (2) Mail Server (3) Web Server (4) Account Server (5) Proxy Server
Satellite Users Telephone Network
x 25 Users
Dialup/ISDN Users
Member (B)
INTERNET
MPT
E-mail Users (Dial-up/ISDN)
Myanmar Teleport
iPSTAR Satellite
Fiber Cable
Fiber Cable
Fiber Cable
ATA
Toegyaunggalay I.T.M.C
Thanlyin Diversity
Internet & e-Mail
1.2 m
VoIP
Overseas Communication
Analog Phones
1.8 m
Mobile
Installed Lines Connected Lines
6,000 1,200 1,700 1,500 9,000 3,600 15,000 11,000 40,000 5,000 3,000 150,000 18,000 7,000 75,000 347,000
4,969 1,139 1,351 1,393 8,167 3,403 11,295 9,876 29,351 4,856 2,718 131,783 17,129 6,663 64,809 298,902
3,500 250 500 100 400 21,000 200 72,000 3,000 1,000 101,950
2,576 229 470 54 408 15,329 220 62,339 1,038 812 83,475
Activities of MCF
Opening Public access centers (PAC) throughout the whole country Performs ICT seminars and workshops professionals and ICT industry Performs ICT Caravan to rural areas for the basic ICT awareness for the local people Scholarship programs for Human Resource Development with KADO (Korea), CICC, AOTS (Japan), ITEC (India), etc. MOU with Japan for conducting cross certification exam (ITPEC)
ICT Industry
No. of ICT Companies : about 350
the Computer Science Development Law, 1996, the Electronic Transactions Law, 2004, the Wide Area Network Order.
It has been developed not by a systematic blueprint but by temporary needs ICT industry promotion function is very weak and no IP law yet.
Singapore Malaysia Philippines Thailand Brunei Indonesia Viet Nam Myanmar Cambodia Laos 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 W eb Index Telecom Index Human Index
100%
74.6%
31.6%
17.3%
84.3%
75.1%
Status of PCs, Internet, and E-Mail in the Government (per 100 persons)
PC Internet E-mail
1.3
0.06
0.03
Major Issues to be Considered by e-Government Issues improving efficiency information sharing within organization time saving communication with local office communication with the state/division Percent 45.7 16.8 13.7 8.6 6.1
With the loan (about 11 billion won) from Korean Economic Development Cooperation Fund (K-EDCF) in May 2005, the government made a contract to establish a Myanmar Basic e-Government System.
Conclusion
Creation of Digital Opportunities within all sectors as a long term approach with international Cooperation and efforts Having current difficulties and barriers, Myanmar still has a great potential in ICT sector Hopefully the opening of the Yadanargon Cyber City The impact of the ICT Master Plan and Action Plan projects
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