Mizzima has learned of a deal that will see US $40 million
invested in a fiber optic cable that will help to improve Burma's
Internet connection. The agreement was signed at the end of 2012 between
Burma’s Ministry of Communications and China Unicom.
“The current SEA-ME-WE-3 submarine cable will be upgraded and connected
with the SEA-ME-WE-5 submarine cable system," said Htay Win, the chief
engineer at Myanmar Posts and Telecommunications Enterprise.
“The
internet fiber optic cables will be built first on land at the
Muse-Ngwe Saung network and channel, before building a submarine network
to connect with the international network," said Htay Win. "After
building is complete, Burma will share half of these new networks with
China,” he added.
Than Aung, a retired official from the
Telecommunications Ministry said that after building new SEA-ME-WE 5
network cable, Burma will be connected with the international network
via China, providing an extra gateway to Burma.
source: Mizzima
http://www.mizzima.com/business/8734-china-unicom-to-invest-40million-in-new-internet-cable.html
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