Myanmar’s fourth telecommunications operator will be granted a license this month, the Posts and Telecommunications Department has announced.
The license will be granted to a partnership between Viettel, a company owned by the Vietnamese defense ministry; Myanmar National Telecom Holding Public Ltd, a consortium of 11 Myanmar companies; and Myanmar Economic Corporation, which is owned by the Myanmar military.
The partnership comes with an investment of US$2 billion over 15 years.
The new telecoms operator will rent pre-existing fiber lines and towers to run its network.
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