Share via Share via... Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Pinterest Telegram WhatsApp Yammer RedditRecent ChangesSend via e-MailPrintPermalink × Table of Contents Myanmar National Policy Operator Licensing Technical and Administrative Requirements Licensing Fees Access to Spectrum Technical and Administrative Requirements Spectrum Fees / Costs Backhaul Gender Universal Service Laws and Regulations Resources / References Myanmar Country Profile RegulatorMyanmar Communications Regulatory Commission Acronym(MCRC) Websitehttps://ptd.gov.mm Twitterhttps://web.facebook.com/ptdofficialpage Contactmyoswe@ptd.gov.mm MinistryMinistry of Posts and Telecommunications Acronym(MOTC) Websitehttps://www.motc.gov.mm Twitterhttps://web.facebook.com/motcMM Contactmotc-portal@e-motc.gov.mm Brief About Myanmar The Republic of the Union of Myanmar, commonly shortened to Myanmar. Geography The total land area of 676,577 square kilometre International borders of 5858 Kilometer with Bangladesh, India, China, Thailand and Laos total coastal line length 2832kilometer 2090 kilometre (north to south )and 925 kilometres (east to west ) Topography 50% of mountains and forests (northern and eastern) Population Over 51.49 million Population 135 ethnic groups Seven states and seven Regions 70% of the population lived in rural areas and occupied in agriculture sectors Natural Resources Rice, minerals, teak, hardwood forest, onshore and offshore oil fields, and precious stones such as rubies, jade sapphires, and pearls with the highest quality Telecommunications Sector Reform Policy Reform The Myanmar Telegraph Act 1885, The Myanmar Wireless Telegraph Act 1934 –> Telecommunications Law 2013 Telecommunication Service License (Chapter III of Telecommunication Law) –> Anyone who is willing to provide telecommunications facilities and/or telecommunication services shall apply for permission and license Key Objectives of Licensing Regime Promote competition and liberalization of the telecom sector in Myanmar Ensure transparency in market entrance Establish technology-and-service neutral approach to licensing Ensure non-discriminatory treatment of similarly situated licensees Laws and Regulations Sr. No Name Issued Date 1. Telecommunication Law 8-10-2013 2. Licensing Rules 14-10-2014 3. Interconnection Rules 6-1-2015 4. Competition Rules 9-6-2015 5. Numbering Rules 3-12-2015 6. Spectrum Rules 7-3-2015 Licensing Framework Multi-service licensing framework ° to simplify licensing Processes ° encourage entry and expansion of services and ° increase End-User access to Telecommunications Networks and Telecommunications Services. License Type NFS (I) NS AS NFS (C) Maximum of two Telecommunications Service Licenses NFS (C) + NS OR AS Licensing Category NFS license (not exhaustive) Terrestrial fixed-line and radio transmission Submarine cable facilities Satellite earth station facilities Mobile base station facilities and passive infrastructure to deploy networks NS license (not exhaustive) Wireline connectivity services Terrestrial wireless connectivity services Satellite uplink/downlink connectivity services International and domestic network transport and switching services International gateway services AS license (not exhaustive) Public payphone services Public switched data services Audio text hosting services provided on an opt-in basis Directory services Internet service provider services Messaging services and Value-added services NFS(C) (not exhaustive) Towers, masts, ducts Trenches and poles Dark fibre Type of License and Licensees Sr.Type of License Number of Licensees 1. Nationwide Telecommunications License 2 2 4 2. Network Facilities Service (Individual) License (NFS-I) 35 11 46 3. Network Facilities Service (Class) License (NFS-C) 25 16 41 4. Application Service License ( AS ) 17 4 21 5. Network Service License ( NS) 9 6 15 Total 88 39 127 National Policy Myanmar Telecommunications Masterplan The Myanmar Telecommunications Masterplan includes several references to universal service and the USF. Key connectivity targets for 2020 are as follows: 1) Over 90% of Myanmar population covered by a telecommunications network; 2) Over 85% of Myanmar population covered by a network that provides internet access; 3) Over 50% of Myanmar population with access to a high-speed internetconnection. Telecom Policy and ICT Policy Telecom Policy To increase the deployment of national IT infrastructure To provide a financially viable telecommunications sector conducive to sustainable investment in telecommunications infrastructure To improve the efficiency and effectiveness of telecommunications service delivery to end-users To provide telecommunication services at the affordable price To fulfil universal services obligation to the people of Myanmar ICT Policy To promote cooperation for ICT development To enhance competitiveness of the ICT sectors To promote cooperation to reduce digital divide To promote cooperation between State and private sectors To increase the availability of information technologies to all the citizens of our country E-Government Master Plan (2016-2020) MCIT has started the preparation of Myanmar e-Governance Master Plan with the support of ADB and Infosys Ltd in 2014 Revised in 2016 Implement by MOTC with the cooperation of the international Consultants from IDA and KPMG in 2016 Guidelines for the implementation of e-Government Intended to extend utility based on existing resources. (e.g., e-Government network will be built on existing fibre network along the railway and road) To ensure that G2G, G2B and G2C services should meet the utility needs of citizens and businesses Assessment of ICT and e-Government Policies Computer Science Development Law (1996) Electronic Transaction Law (2004), Amended (2014); The Telecommunications law (2013) Economic Policy for ICT One of the National Objectives in August 2016 To establish Data ID Card System, Digital Government Strategy and e-Government system DEDC Master Plan – 7 Key Sectors 1.Education and Learning 2.Healthcare and Welfare sector 3.Financial Services sector 4.Agriculture sector 5.Manufacturing sector 6.Tourism, Hospitality and Retail sector 7.Government services Note: Digital Economy Development Committee (DEDC) Operator Licensing LICENSE PROCESSING TIMELINE License Type Applied for or Applied by Ministry Approval Union Government Approval Processing Timeline NFS (I) Int’l Gateway Or Foreign person Yes Yes 90 days Otherwise Yes No 60 days NS Foreign person Yes Yes 90 days Otherwise Yes No 60 days NFS (C) Foreign person Yes Yes 60 days Otherwise Yes No 30 days AS Foreign person Yes Yes 60 days Otherwise Yes No 30 days Technical and Administrative Requirements TELECOMS REGULATION The Posts and Telecommunications Department (“Telecommunications Department”) under the Ministry of Transport and Communications (“MOTC”) is the telecommunications regulator in Myanmar. The responsibilities of the Telecommunications Department include:- the issuance and renewal of service provider licences; regulation of the frequency spectrum and numbering plans; ensuring consumer protection; inspection and supervision of service providers; initiating administrative actions against service providers. As part of sector reforms, the MOTC is authorised to establish the following bodies:- National Telecommunications Advisory Committee Make recommendations on technical standards, consumer protection and strategic development of the telecommunications sector in Myanmar, To hear administrative appeals against the MOTC’s decisions. Licensing Fees Access to Spectrum All the guide for application and procedure and fees are here: https://ptd.gov.mm/ServicesDetail.aspx?id=18&__ncforminfo=QFFd0cALmJsGx4tqx5i3TOkiPHsyPePkuzER8TGyqpu5xZ5VSI7bhOPhJZLQpK755_bjivWgt6UL8dMKfC5frA== Technical and Administrative Requirements Licensed Access Networks Operator 800MHz 900MHz 1800MHz 2100MHz 2600MHz 3500MHz XYZcom None 2×10 2×15 2×10 None None PtP Networks License-Exempt Access Networks Frequency Power Limit Transmit Power 2.4GHz 2400 – 2483.5 MHz 2.4EIRP 5GHz 5150-5250 MHz 5.1EIRP 5250-5350 MHz 5.2EIRP 5470-5725 MHz 5.4EIRP 5725-5800 MHz 5.8EIRP PtP Networks Frequency Power Limit Transmit Power 2.4GHz 2400 – 2483.5 MHz 2.4EIRP 5GHz 5150-5250 MHz 5.1EIRP 5250-5350 MHz 5.2EIRP 5470-5725 MHz 5.4EIRP 5725-5800 MHz 5.8EIRP Secondary Use Access Networks PtP Networks Spectrum Fees / Costs Application All telecom and communication license application process and fees https://www.ptd.gov.mm/Services.aspx Licensing and Inspection Division https://www.ptd.gov.mm/Organization.aspx?id=6&__ncforminfo=6BQavN68SiGx6FG6xW3KjCj_DvM776qdD8UThT6Dnz-2exE8nTe3G58PylTHAL1iMHyTx2fiiCv18TJXExIFQ7YNLmUyoc2Y Auction All of telecommunication related tender call are here https://www.ptd.gov.mm/Announcement.aspx?id=2&__ncforminfo=i7C4b9XQ2ZJHJAaaVLiZ6yAW3y0hQCHR6R7XD9qufUEZ2okGRZ_fCfMeWmhKUBEnt90g8FEfgFyvMCRA1PoUwLdOj-PwoB2t License holder list https://www.ptd.gov.mm/Uploads/License/Attach/12020/78536142212020_Website%20New%20%20Licence.pdf Tower list https://www.ptd.gov.mm/Uploads/License/Attach/122019/9655593122019_Co.,Ltd%20Tower%20Update.pdf List of the optical fiber path https://www.ptd.gov.mm/Uploads/License/Attach/112019/25121419112019_BACKBONE%20FIBER%20UPDATE%20(9-2019)%20.pdf Microwave Band Plan (31 Jan 2019 Update) https://www.ptd.gov.mm/Uploads/License/Attach/22019/821915622019_Micro%20Band%20Plan%20Update(31.1.2019)English.pdf Public Land Mobile Spectrum (31 Jan 2019 Update) https://www.ptd.gov.mm/Uploads/License/Attach/22019/1681015622019_Band%20plan%20Update%20(31.1.19)%20English.pdf List of FM Station and their license https://www.ptd.gov.mm/Uploads/License/Attach/52019/5761315752019_FM%20(Enhlish).pdf Toll-Free Number list https://www.ptd.gov.mm/Uploads/License/Attach/22019/3428161422019_Allocated%20Tollfree%20Number%20Data.pdf Mobile numbering list https://www.ptd.gov.mm/Uploads/License/Attach/12020/4517141412020_Allocated%20Mobile%20Number%20Data%20.pdf Backhaul Telecommunications Infrastructure (August, 2017) Indicator Statistic / Description Telecom Operator 4 (2 from domestic, 2 from International) National Fiber Backbone 549,55.23 Kilometer International Submarine Cable SEA-ME-WE-3, SEA-ME-WE-5, AAE1 (Ongoing Project) Cross-border Fiber China – Myanmar, India-Myanmar, Lao-Myanmar, Thailand – Myanmar(4 Links) International Bandwidth 324.10 Gbps International Gateway 5 Tower Over 18,000 towers Number of Telephone Fixed Phone - 0.52 million, Mobile Phone - 55.61 million, Total - 56.13 million Telephone density 108.56 % Internet Users 46.39 Million Internet Penetration 89.73% Gender Universal Service What is Universal Service? * a policy goal to ensure that all people in a country have access and are able to use telecommunications services. * in particular for people living in rural and remote parts of the country and poorer households. Specific objectives of USF Collect funds ⇒ Design programs & projects ⇒ Finance those projects / disburse ⇒ Monitor implementation ⇒ Evaluate impact ⇒ Consult stakeholders throughout ⇒ Publish results ⇒ Publish results Scope of Universal Service Issue Basic meaning Specification Availability All inhabitants have service available Coverage of inhabited geographic territory · Region /area · Locality size (e.g., towns, villages, settlements with varying number of inhabitants) Accessibility All inhabitants can access the service Gender · Race, tribe, religion · Ability /disability Affordability All inhabitants can afford to pay · Access device (e.g., mobile phone) · Cost of calls & services · Minimum “basket” below a certain national limit (e.g., 3% of family income) Ability All inhabitants have the telecom services With increasing focus on the broadband Internet, user capabilities become important · Awareness of services and their benefits · Ability to use computers & devices · Ability to navigate the Internet & use ICT services Universal Service Strategy Outcomes Increasing & accelerating Voice and Internet broadband provision. More people have access to services & applications, as well as the capacity to use them. Creating opportunities for both economic & social growth. Program 1 Infrastructure Roll-out: Voice & Broadband Voice Operators will reach at least 94% by Q1, 2019 Target: within 5 years 99% of the population to be covered by mobile signal Service for an additional 3.2 million people Broadband Internet Target: 95% of the population will have broadband Internet within 5 years Total estimated subsidy cost USD 25.4 million Program 2 ICT Capacity Building: Enabling the Digital Future Target Increase capacity of population to use the Internet for their socio-economic benefit and Myanmar development Many links between increased ICT capacity and economic growth and social development Two Sub-Programs Broadband Internet connectivity for various learning & other institutions Digital literacy project with eligible local organizations Program 3 Special Programs Purpose integrate other aspects of universal service which won’t fit in Program 1&2 Explore new approaches to be used later in mainstream program Types of Special Projects ICT content, service or application for development for rural users/ lower income groups Improved access/ usability for persons with disabilities Small pilot for broadband connectivity (e.g., rural hospitals) Any other pilot or research projects Proposed Pilot Funding to translate special software to assist persons with disabilities to use ICT – RFP process USF Progress Universal Service Strategy (Final) Guideline for USF Public Consultation Implementing Pilot Project Implementing Universal Service Strategy Laws and Regulations THE TELECOMS LAW The Telecommunications Law No. 31/2013 (“Telecoms Law”) was introduced on 8 October 2013, providing a modern regulatory framework for Myanmar’s telecommunications sector. The Telecoms Law regulates network facility services, network service providers and application service providers. THE LICENSING RULES The Telecoms Law is supplemented by Notification No. 16/2014 (Licensing Rules) issued by the then Ministry of Communications and Information Technology of the Union Government (MCIT), which introduced rules and regulations in respect of licensing as well as the implementing regulations to the Telecoms Law. The Telecoms Law and Licensing Rule have been augmented by the following legislation Note: MCIT reorganized as Ministry of Transport and Communications (MOTC) Notification No. 9/2016 (25 May 2016) Legislation Date Interconnection and Access Rules 6 January 2015 Telecoms Competition Rules 9 June 2015 The Numbering Rules 3 December 2015 The Spectrum Rules 7 March 2016 Technical Specifications for Short Range Device 17 July 2016 Guidelines on the Provision of International Gateway Services 8 September 2016 Telecommunications Numbering Plan 31 January 2017 The Technical Specification and Quality of Service for International Gateway Service 5 April 2017 Draft Myanmar Communications Regulatory Commission Law (MCRC Law) 15 May 2017 The Law Amending the Telecommunication Law 18 August 2017 Other laws and regulations related to Telecom sector in Myanmar Year Law and Regulation October, 1885 Myanmar Telegraph Act (India Act XIII)1 January, 1934 Myanmar Wireless Telegraph Act (India Act XVII)2 March, 1989 State-owned Economic Enterprises Law3 October, 1993 Amendment of Myanmar Wireless Telegraph Act4 September, 1996 Computer Science Development Law5 April, 2004 Electronic Transactions Law6 January, 2011 Myanmar Special Economic Zone Law7 October, 2013 Telecommunications Law8 December, 2013 Licensing rules9, Interconnection and access rules10, Spectrum rules11, Numbering rules12 and Competition rules13 Resources / References 1. http://www.mcpt.gov.mm/mcpt/myanmar-telegraph-act.htm 2. http://www.mcpt.gov.mm/mcpt/myanmar-wireless-telegraphy-act.htm 3. http://www.mcpt.gov.mm/mcpt/miscellaneous.htm 4. http://www.mcpt.gov.mm/mcpt/amendment.htm 5. http://www.mcpt.gov.mm/mcpt/myanmar-computer-science-development-law.htm 6. http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/un-dpadm/unpan041197.pdf 7. http://www.mcpt.gov.mm/mcpt/miscellaneous.html 8. http://www.mcit.gov.mm/content/telecommunications-law.html 9. https://www.motc.gov.mm/sites/default/files/1%20-%20MCIT%20-%20Final%20Licensing%20Rules%20-%20122013%20CLEAN.pdf 10. https://www.motc.gov.mm/sites/default/files/3%20-%20MCIT%20-%20Annex%20B%20-%20Proposed%20Interconnection%20Rules%20-%2011113.pdf 11. https://www.motc.gov.mm/sites/default/files/3%20-%20MCIT%20-%20Final%20Spectrum%20Rules%20-%20122213%20CLEAN-1.pdf 12. https://www.motc.gov.mm/sites/default/files/4-%20MCIT%20-%20Final%20Numbering%20Rules%20-%20%20122213%20CLEAN-1.pdf 13. https://www.motc.gov.mm/sites/default/files/5%20-%20MCIT%20-%20Final%20Competition%20Rules%20-%20122213%20CLEAN.pdf country-profiles/myanmar.txt Last modified: 2020/06/16 14:43by steve