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In the past five years, Myanmar's mobile terminals and networks have shown explosive growth
.
Myanmar's mobile communications market ranks fourth
in the world.
Now, with the three major telecom operators competing with each other, the price of mobile phone cards has dropped to more than $1, the cost of calls and Internet traffic is also very cheap, and the price of smartphones is declining, and most Myanmar people can use smartphones
.
Myanmar's Internet infrastructure is poor, broadband Internet access is expensive, and the cost of smartphone Internet access is much lower than that of computer Internet access
.
In recent years, the construction of communication base stations has greatly expanded the coverage of Myanmar's network, which has strongly promoted the popularization of smartphones, through which many people first came into contact with the Internet
.
Tan Thong Aung, director of Myanmar's Communications Management Department, said that more than 190 enterprises have obtained licenses
to import mobile phones and related communication products into Myanmar's domestic market.
China's Huawei, Opal, Vivo, South Korea's Samsung, LG, Japan Sony and other brands of mobile phones have obtained the sales license
of the Myanmar Communications Management Department.
Walking in the streets of Myanmar, you can often see Huawei's logo and advertisements
.
According to data from Germany's Jietek Market Consulting Co.
, Ltd.
in 2014, Huawei's mobile phone market share in Myanmar reached 52%, becoming a benchmark smartphone brand
in Myanmar.
In June 2015, Huawei's new mobile phone was sold for the first time in 28 stores in Myanmar at a retail price of 529,000 kyats (about 3,000 yuan), and the inventory was sold out within one hour, setting a new sales record
for the best-selling new phone in the Myanmar market.
In December of the same year, in order to provide consumers with better after-sales service, Huawei opened two service centers
in Yangon and Mandalay, Myanmar.
According to the 2015 Ericsson Mobile Communications Market Research Report, Myanmar has become the fourth fastest growing country
in the global mobile communications market after India, China and the United States.
According to a 2014 survey by Asia Tech Network, 49% of Myanmar's Internet users only use mobile phones to access the Internet
.
This means that Myanmar netizens have crossed the era of desktop Internet access, but also crossed the era of basic feature phones, and directly entered the mobile Internet stage
.
In the past five years, Myanmar's mobile terminals and networks have shown explosive growth
.
Myanmar's mobile communications market ranks fourth
in the world.
Now, with the three major telecom operators competing with each other, the price of mobile phone cards has dropped to more than $1, the cost of calls and Internet traffic is also very cheap, and the price of smartphones is declining, and most Myanmar people can use smartphones
.
Myanmar's Internet infrastructure is poor, broadband Internet access is expensive, and the cost of smartphone Internet access is much lower than that of computer Internet access
.
In recent years, the construction of communication base stations has greatly expanded the coverage of Myanmar's network, which has strongly promoted the popularization of smartphones, through which many people first came into contact with the Internet
.
Tan Thong Aung, director of Myanmar's Communications Management Department, said that more than 190 enterprises have obtained licenses
to import mobile phones and related communication products into Myanmar's domestic market.
China's Huawei, Opal, Vivo, South Korea's Samsung, LG, Japan Sony and other brands of mobile phones have obtained the sales license
of the Myanmar Communications Management Department.
Walking in the streets of Myanmar, you can often see Huawei's logo and advertisements
.
According to data from Germany's Jietek Market Consulting Co.
, Ltd.
in 2014, Huawei's mobile phone market share in Myanmar reached 52%, becoming a benchmark smartphone brand
in Myanmar.
In June 2015, Huawei's new mobile phone was sold for the first time in 28 stores in Myanmar at a retail price of 529,000 kyats (about 3,000 yuan), and the inventory was sold out within one hour, setting a new sales record
for the best-selling new phone in the Myanmar market.
In December of the same year, in order to provide consumers with better after-sales service, Huawei opened two service centers
in Yangon and Mandalay, Myanmar.
According to the 2015 Ericsson Mobile Communications Market Research Report, Myanmar has become the fourth fastest growing country
in the global mobile communications market after India, China and the United States.
According to a 2014 survey by Asia Tech Network, 49% of Myanmar's Internet users only use mobile phones to access the Internet
.
This means that Myanmar netizens have crossed the era of desktop Internet access, but also crossed the era of basic feature phones, and directly entered the mobile Internet stage
.